Answer:
Nuclear charge is the number of protons in the nucleus.
Nuclear charge = atomic number of the atom.
The atomic numbers of your atoms are:
Al- 13
Ar- 18
Si- 14
Na- 11
Thus Ar has the greatest nuclear charge.
so your answer is 2.Ar
1. Life- If you see fish in it, or moss, weeds, plants, etc. then that's a good sign of health.
<span>2. Color- If the grass is green and the water is blue, it's a good chance of good health! </span>
<span>3. Natural Resources- If you see deer and other critters drink it, on many occasions, it is probably healthy. </span>
<span>4. Food- If you have caught a fish from there and the fish was healthy, that's always a good sign! </span>
<span>5. Infections- If you can dip a cup in the water and drink out of it without getting ill, that means it's probably healthy because a dead animal in it can easily spread disease or infection! </span>
<span>6. The Surface- If you see dead fish, or oily looking liquid, that a sign that the lake is UN-healthy. </span>
<span>7. Kits- A water kit is a simple way to tell if the lake is healthy or not. </span>
<span>8. Oxygen- Lakes will provide oxygen and many other natural resources. That is a healthy sign. </span>
<span>9. Minerals- If nature-made minerals are found in the lake, then you should be almost positive the lake is healthy. </span>
<span>10. Pureness- If the water is pure, it is healthy. </span>
<span>11. Motion- If the water is active, or you see waves or mainly any motion is a good sign of health too! </span>
It is not true that you are required to work with youth during an internship.
I determined this by looking at the ways all the answer choices were worded. Option C says REQUIRED, which suggests that it is false, because this is not always the case. For example, when you pass med school, you start your residency as “interns.” You are not necessarily working with kids.
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A mixed mexican can be Chicano. But term Chicano is normally used to refer to someone born in the United States to Mexican parents or grandparents and is considered a synonym of Mexican-American. A person who was born in Mexico and came to the United States as an adult would refer to him/herself as Mexican, not Chicano.