Answer:
This is what I think it is, correct me if I'm wrong. Answer is stated below:
Explanation:
Destructive Interference
Two waves combine to form a wave with a smaller amplitude than either the original wave. Destructive interference can occur when the crest of one wave overlaps the trough of another wave. If the crest has a larger amplitude than the trough of the other wave, a part of it remains.
I think it’s b but i could be wrong
Here are two examples of strong nuclear force !
Protons and nucleons
I hope that's help !
The Orbital configuration for Manganese is as follows:
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d5
It says 3d is shown with five orbitals- this is correct
Then it says the first two orbitals have two electrons-this is incorrect.
When filling in the orbitals for any element, you first need to distribute to ALL orbitals then extras go from there.
The orbital d can have up to 10 electrons so you need to distribute at least one electron to all ten. Since you only have 5 then only 5 orbitals would have electrons in them. In order for ANY of the orbitals to have two electrons, there would need to be AT LEAST 11 electrons to distribute.