Answer:
<u>yes, this is an acceptable practice in research.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note that, having a different result in one's research does not imply it is automatically invalid. However, because there may have been some errors or limitations in the previous work by the male researcher, it is possible that the later results are more accurate, even though she used the same procedures. She may have been more careful when calculating her results.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines the type element: the number of protons in an element is the atomic number on the periodic table (number at the top)
(2.4 x 10 24) divided by (6 x 10 23)=
Answer:
Niels Bohr
Explanation:
Niel’s Bohr described the atomic model. He in his model showed that an atom is a small positively charged nucleus. Around the positively charged nucleus, electrons orbit in separate orbits.
The electrons in the outermost shell are responsible for the properties associated with an element.
The electrons at different shells have different energy. When an electron jumps from a shell of higher energy to a shell of lower energy, energy is released.
The "Nucleus" is the brain of the cell bc it holds the information needed to conduct most of the cell's functions