Answer:
Element Symbol Mass Percent
Cuprum Cu 66.464%
Sulfur S 33.537%
Explanation:
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The number following the name of the element is the number of subatomic particles inside the nucleus of the atom. This means that it is the mass number of the isotope. The average atomic mass of the element is the sum of the products of the percentage abundance and mass number of the naturally occurring isotopes.
Since, the average atomic mass of the hydrogen is nearest to 1 then, the most abundant isotope should be hydrogen-1.
Answer:
Metallic.
Explanation:
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In this case, when nickel and tin bond, the difference in their electronegativities results:
Such difference, in addition to the fact that nickel is a transition metal and tin a metal, will suggest that the predominant type of bond for this substance is metallic as the attractive force between the conduction of electrons and positively charged metal ions is present.
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The mass of wood before burning does not always equal the mass of the resulting ashes after burning because some other products have been produced and lost.
<h3>Burning of wood</h3>
When wood burns, a form of chemical change takes place and the reaction is reversible.
The products of wood burning include ashes, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. However, only ashes remain after burning because carbon dioxide and water vapor both escape into the atmosphere.
The escape of some of the products of burning into the atmosphere is one of the reasons the reaction seems to negate the law of conservation of mass.
According to the law of conservation of mass, masses are conserved during reactions but can be converted to different forms. Thus, if ashes were to be the only product of the burning of wood, then the mass of the ashes formed must be equivalent to the mass of the wood.
However, due to the formation of other products that happen to always escape into the air, the mass of ashes is not always equal to the mass of the woods that burn.
More on the law of conservation of mass can be found here: brainly.com/question/28711001
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