Addition of more protons to the nucleus makes the element to become radioactive
<h3>What happens when you add neutrons?</h3>
The nucleus of an atom is composed of the protons and neutrons. The protons are positively charged but the neutrons are not charged.
As we add more protons to the nucleus , a point comes when the nucleus becomes unstable due to repulsion between nucleons and therefore becomes radioactive.
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Answer: hypodermis
Explanation:
The very bottom layer of the skin is the hypodermis. It contains the fat cells, or adipose tissue, that insulate the body and help it conserve heat.
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C6H12O6 = 12 x 6 + 1 x 12 + 16 x 6 => 180 g/mol
The answer is Mixture.
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Explanation:
Rate constant = 6.08 x 10–4 s–1
What is the rate of the reaction when [N2O5] = 0.100 M..?
A first-order reaction depends on the concentration of one reactant, and the rate law is:
r= −dA / dt = k[A]
Rate of reaction = k [ A ]
where [A] = 0.100 M
Rate of reaction = (6.08 x 10–4) x 0.100
Rate of reaction = 6.08 x 10–5 Ms–1
what happens to the rate when the concentration of N2O5 is doubled to 0.200 M?
Rate of reaction = k [ A ]
[A] = 0.200
Rate of reaction = (6.08 x 10–4) x 0.200
Rate of reaction = 1.216 x 10–4 Ms–1
The rate of the reaction increases to 1.216 x 10–4 Ms–1