Different fabrics rub together, and electrons may rub off
Answer:
A
Explanation:
You want an equation that includes both V and T. Charles' Law states that V =kT or V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂, so this is the best formula to use.
B: The Combined Gas Law is p₁V₁/T₂ = p₂V₂/T₂ will work, but it's overkill for the situation. You can assume any constant value for the pressure, and it will cancel from each side of the equation,
C is wrong. Boyle's Law is p₁V₁ = p₂V₂. It does not include the temperature.
D is wrong. Gay-Lussac's Law is p₁/T₂ = p₂/T₂. It does not include the volume.
The oxidation number of chlorine can be determined by identifying first the oxidation numbers of oxygen and Na. Oxygen has a charge of -2 and has a total of -8. Na has +1. To make the total zero, Cl has to have a charge of +7.
Answer:
C. The Speed of the ball depends on the force used to kick it.
Explanation:
Answer:
1.Hydrogen: 1s1 2 - Helium: 1s2
45 – Rhodium: [Kr], 5s2, 4d7 46 – Palladium: [Kr], 5s2, 4d8
47 – Silver: [Kr], 5s2, 4d9 48 – Cadmium: [Kr], 5s2, 4d10
49 – Indium: [Kr], 5s2, 4d10, 5p1 50 – Tin: [Kr], 5s2, 4d10, 5p2
Thus 43 electrons, so the neutral atom has atomic number 43. Look at a periodic table and you see that this element is technetium.
Element Atomic Number Element Symbol Element Electron Configuration
45 Rh [Kr] 4d8 5s1
46 Pd [Kr] 4d10
47 Ag [Kr] 4d10 5s1
48 Cd [Kr] 4d10 5s2