D. Metals
Elements that are shiny, solid, conducts electricity, has atomic mass of 108 is metal.
Answer:
1. A. True
2. A. True
3. B. False
4. A. True
5. B. False
Explanation:
1. The particles are in constant motion. The collisions of the particles with the walls of the container are the cause of the pressure exerted by the gas. A. True. The pressure of an ideal gas is higher than the one that would exert a real gas.
2. The particles are assumed to exert no forces on each other; they are assumed neither to attract nor to repel each other. A. True. The intermolecular forces are negligible.
3. The particles are so small compared with the distances between them that the volume of the individual particles can be assumed to be about 1 mL. B. False. The volume of the gas particles is negligible.
4. The molecules in a real gas have finite volumes and do exert forces on each other, thus real gases do not conform to some of the assumptions of an ideal gas as stated by the kinetic molecular theory. A. True. We cannot apply ideal gas laws to real gases.
5. The average kinetic energy of a collection of gas particles is assumed to be inversely proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas. B. False. The average kinetic energy of a collection of gas particles is assumed to be directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas.
Answer:
Correct option is D)
Explanation:
Crystallization is the process that is used to separate a pure solid in the form of its crystals from a solution.
Copper sulphate, salt, and potash alum can be purified by this method. In this process, the solution of the substance is heated and then cooled to form crystals.
If two objects have the same mass, the object with the higher temperature has greater thermal energy.
Electromagnet is a type of magnet which is produced by passing electric current through a magnetic material such as iron. Here electric energy is converted to magnetic energy. The magnetic material is coiled with wire through which electric current is passed. Increasing the number of coils and increasing the strength of the current increases the strength of the electromagnet. However, the electromagnet loses its magnetic properties when the current flow is switched off.
(Answer) (1) Increase the number of coils and increase the strength of the current.