Answer:
yes....
Explanation:
Let me explain the molecular orbital diagram of N2 using its diagram.
one atom of nitrogen has 7 electrons so a N2 molecule will have 14 electrons
so first 2 electrons go in 1s sigma bond
next 2 in 1s sigma anti bond orbital
next 2 in 2s sigma bond orbital
next 2 in 2s sigma anti bond orbital
next 2 in 2pz sigma bond( assuming that z axis is the internuclear axis ) orbital
Step 1: add electrons to fill the 1s subshell (maximum of 2 electrons), when this is full, go to step 2. Step 2: add electrons to fill the 2s subshell (maximum of 2 electrons), when this is full, go to step 3. Step 3: add electrons to fill the 2p subshell (maximum of 6 electrons), when this is full, go to step 4. Step 4: add electrons to fill the 3s subshell (maximum of 2 electrons), when this is full, go to step 5. Step 5: add electrons to fill the 3p subshell (maximum of 6 electrons), when this is full, go to step 6. Step 6: add electrons to the 4s subshell (maximum of 2 electrons), when this is full, go to step 7. Step 7: add electrons to the 3d subshell (maximum of 10 electrons), when this is full, go to step 8. Step 8: add electrons to the 4p subshell (maximum of 6 electrons), when this is full, go to step 9. etc
So for Cu would be: 1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^9
Ag would be: 1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^104s^24p^64d^105s^1
Au would be: 1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^104s^24p^64d^105s^25p^64f^145d^106s^1
Answer:
# of protons: 17
Mass #: 36
#of electrons: 17
Element: Chlorine (Cl)
Explanation:
# of protons: based on atomic#
Mass #: protons+neutrons
#of electrons: based on atomic# if it's neutral charge
Element: use the Periodic Table to find element 17 (each element has their corresponding atomic#)
Volume can be measured in cubic centimetres (which is the small 3 next to the unit and is higher)
Explanation:
I don't think a decomposer and detritvore would compete with each other because decomposers job is to break down dead, organic materials and detritvores feed on dead organisms