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The energy discharged at the time of nuclear fusion or fission, mainly when used to produce electricity is known as nuclear energy. Although nuclear energy has become one of the most potent sources of energy in the present time, it also brings some harmful effects along with it, mainly by affecting the surrounding environment like the water bodies present nearby.
Some of the potential problems for the nearby water sources when using nuclear energy are:
1. It contaminates water with radioactive waste.
2. It creates hazardous conditions for the species living in the water.
3. It adds very hot water to cool water environments.
4. It utilizes a resource, which becomes scarce at the time of drought.
Answer:
Sulfur
Explanation:
A non-metal in the third period that should have chemical properties similar to oxygen is sulfur.
This is because elements in the same group/family have similar chemical properties.
- Chemical properties is predicated on the number of valence electrons within an atom.
- The number of valence electrons is the number of outermost shell electrons within an atom.
- Elements combines with one another using these valence shell electrons.
- Since sulfur is in the third period and the same vertical group as oxygen, they have similar chemical properties.
Answer:
NH3 ------dipole - dipole forces
CH3OH ------ dipole - dipole forces
AlBr3 ------- ion - dipole forces
AlCl3 ------- ion - dipole forces
Explanation:
Let us recall that water is a polar molecule. This means that water has a positive as well as a negative end. NH3 also has a dipole. The interaction between solute and solvent dipoles leads to the dissolution of NH3 in water. Hence the strongest intermolecular force here is dipole - dipole forces.
Similarly, CH3OH possesses a polar -O-H group which can interact with water via dipole - dipole interaction as its strongest intermolecular force.
As for AlBr3 and AlCl3, the two substances dissociate into ions in solution and these ions interact with the dipole in water via ion - dipole interaction as its strongest intermolecular interaction.