Answer:
- <em>The net charge of the ionic compound calcium fluoride is </em><u><em>zero (0).</em></u>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Ionic compounds,</em> such as covalent ones, have zero net charge; this is, they are neutral.
Substances with net positive charge are cations and substances with net negative charge are anions.
The charges in the <em>ionic compound calcium flouride</em> are distributed in this way:
- Calcium charge: Ca²⁺: this is, each calcium ion has a 2 positive charge
- Fluoride charge: F⁻: each fluoride ion has a 1 negative charge.
- Then, the <em>net charge</em> is: 1 × (2+) + 2 × (1-) = +2 - 2 = 0.
So, a two positve charge, from one calcium ion, is equal to two negative charges, from two fluoride tions, yielding a <u>zero net charge</u>.
Answer: b) positron
Explanation:
The antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron is called positron.
The positron has an electric charge of +1 e and same mass as an electron. When a positron collides with an electron, annihilation takes place.
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Answer:
Select one of the readings in this unit and in at least one hundred words, discuss how immediacy, foreshadowing, and commentary work to show author's purpose, meaning, or tone and style.
Explanation:
Select one of the readings in this unit and in at least one hundred words, discuss how immediacy, foreshadowing, and commentary work to show author's purpose, meaning, or tone and style.