Its D for the second energy level, but the first energy level is 2.
Answer:
the wrong statement is
d) the order of conductivity for different states is gas > liquid > solid
Explanation:
- the correct order is solid > liquid > gas
the thermal conductivity is a property of materials that it values the ability to transmit heat through them. In general, for metals and solid of continuos bodies the conductivity is high.
k = q / ΔT
∴ q: heat flux
∴ ΔT; temperature gradient
When a material undergoes changes of states, the thermal conductivity can change. for example, the conductivity of frozen water (a 0°C) is higer than that of liquid water.....from literature.
Conductivity is the ability of a substance to allow charge or electricity to pass through it. Metals have a lot of free electrons and are considered as good conductors while non-metals do not conduct electricity
1) In the given examples:
Al is a metal, Na is an alkali metal while P is a non-metal
The decreasing order of conductivity would be:
Al > Na > P
2)
Both Al and Ga are metals while B is metalloid.
Among Al and Ga, Al is a solid at room temperature and a better conductor of electricity. hence the decreasing order would be:
Al > Ga > B
pH value of a 0. 011 m naf solution is 8.57.
Solution
This problem uses the relationship between Kb and the dissociation constants which is expressed as Kw = KaKb. Calculations are as follows:
Kb = KaKb
1.00 x 10^-14 = 7.2 x 10^-4(x)
x = 1.39 x 10^-11
We now need to calculate the [OH¯] using the Kb expression:
1.39 x 10^-11 = x^2 / (0.30 - x)
The denominator can be neglected. Thus, x is 3.73 x 10^-6.
pOH = -log 3.73 x 10^-6 = 5.43
pH = 14-5.43 = 8.57
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Answer:
Bismuth, because when three cubes of the same mass were heated and dropped into the same temperature water, the water the bismuth cube was dropped in heated up much less than the water with iron or tin.
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