D. Electronegativity and first ionization energy both increase as you
move up the periodic table.
I'm assuming this refers to nuclear fission, which is in fact used to create heat, causing steam to spin turbines.
In which case, Uranium atoms are split by absorbing neutrons inside the reactor of a nuclear power station.
Fluorine is identified as the most reactive nonmetal and the most electronegative element in the periodic table, making it the strongest oxidizing agent.
Caesium is the most reactive metal in the periodic table, so much that working with this metal often ends in explosions!
4 C₃H₅(NO₃)₃(l) = 12 CO₂(g) + 6 N₂<span>(g) + 10 H</span>₂O(g) + O₂<span>(g)
4 x ( 227.0995 ) g ---------------> 10 x ( 18.0158) g
mass of </span><span>nitroglycerin-------------> 120 g
</span>m ( nitroglycerin ) = 120 x 4 x 227.0995 / 10 x <span>18.0158
</span>
m ( <span>nitroglycerin ) = 109007.76 / 180.158
m ( </span>nitroglycerin ) = 605.06 g
hope this helps!