Group 18 are stable because thier outermost shell ocuppied with full of electrons and its chemically inert
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
apologies if I get this wrong
Volatile organic compounds are compounds
that easily evaporate at standard room temperature and pressure. They are
considered harmful to the environment if regulations are not followed. Examples
of this are:
Benzene
Ethanol
Benzopyrene
Ethenone
Acetic acid
Methane
Butane
Heptane
Pentane
Answer:
Element Helium have<u> 2 energy levels. </u>
Explanation:
<u>HELIUM -</u> With the symbol He and the atomic number 2, helium is a chemical element. It is a colorless , odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, monatomic gas that is the first in the periodic table in the noble gas group. Of all the elements, its boiling point is the lowest.
At about 24 % of the total elemental mass, which is more than 12 times the mass of all the heavier elements combined, it is present. In both the Sun and Jupiter, its abundance is identical to this. This is due to helium-4's very high nuclear binding energy (per nucleon) with respect to the next three elements following helium.
<u>Hence , the answer is 2 energy levels in Helium atom.</u>
Answer:
The answer is 916.67 g
Explanation:
48.0 wt% NaOH means that there are 48 g of NaOH in 100 g of solution. With this information and the molecular weight of NaOH (40 g/mol), we can calculate the number of mol there are in 100 g of this solution:
x
= 0.012 mol NaOH/100 g solution
Finally, we need 0.11 mol in 1 liter of solution to obtain a 0.11 M NaOH solution.
0.012 mol NaOH ------------ 100 g solution
0.11 mol NaOH------------------------- X
X= 0.11 mol NaOH x 100 g/ 0.012 mol NaOH= 916.67 g
We have to weigh 916.67 g of 48.0%wt NaOH and dilute it in a final volume of 1 L of water to obtain a 0.11 M NaOH solution.