Answer:
D. 17
Explanation:
Halogens (group 17) are most likely to form a -1 ion. This is because they want to complete their octet. A prime example of this is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride is an ionic compound. Sodium gives up its valence electron, therefore, recieving a +1 charge, and Chlorine takes it, giving it a -1 charge. Chlorine is also in group 17, halogens.
It's Butane (C4H10)
it's an alkane (CnH2n+2)
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Chemical reaction: Pb(NO₃)₂(aq) + 2KI(aq) → PbI₂(s) + 2KNO₃(aq).
aq(<span>aqueous)
means dissolved in water.
s(solid) means that salt (in this reaction </span>PbI₂) not dissolved in water.
This chemical reaction is double displacement reaction - cations (Pb²⁺ and K⁺) and anions (NO₃⁻ and I⁻) <span>of the two reactants switch places and form two new compounds.</span>
Answer:
An aluminium drink can.
24 carat gold.
The helium gas in a balloon that floats upwards.
Cast iron garden railings.
Lead sheeting used by builders on the roofs of houses.
I think the best answer for this question is the third option. Electrons form a cloud around the nucleus. According to modern physics, electrons are in constant motion around the nucleus and protons. Additionally, electrons, protons and neutrons are considered as hard particles.