The result of Rutherford's gold foil experiment was that most of the particles went straight through the foil without being deflected.
However, a few of the particles were deflected by relatively large angles.
Answer:
(4) 266 moles
Explanation:
We have Dinitrogen Pentoxide N2O5
6.41*10^25 molecules are given
No of Moles of N2O5 = 
= 
= 106.5 mol
Now using Unitary Method
2 Mole of Nitrogen pentoxide require 5 mole of Oxygen to form N2O5
1 mole of N = 
In 106.5 mole of N =
= 266.25 mole
So, 6.41*10^25 molecules of N2O5 will require 266.25 mole of Oxygen atoms.
Answer:
Explanation:
Most people when asked, “What is the equation of a line?”, will answer, “y = mx + b”. This is the
equation of a line in what is called slope-intercept form where “m” is the slope and “b” is the yintercept. So, how do you find the equation of a line? There are several different ways that you can find
the equation of a line. I find the equation of a line everytime by following the same three steps:
Step 1: Find the slope of the line.
Step 2: Use the slope to find the y-intercept.
Step 3: Use steps 1 and 2 to write the answer.
I will explain these steps by looking a several examples. Please understand that there are often several
different ways to complete each math problem, but I have found through the years that students are most
successful when the do problems the same way each and every time they attempt the problem. If you
know a different way to find the answer that is great, but I am going to show how to do the problem one
way and use the same technique everytime I see this problem.
Answer:
#1 is protons electrons and neutrons
their respective parts are center, positive ,and no charge
#2 is positive charge, chemical properties
#3 is the number of protons, characteristics, same
#4 is atomic mass, average atomic mass
#5 is mass number, nucleus
Explanation:
no need to say thank tou i know ur in class
Answer:
Absolutely correct
Explanation:
Displacement is vector i.e. it deals with magnitude and direction WHILE Distance is scalar i.e. it only deals with magnitude