radiation is energy that comes from a source. (travels through the speed of light)
Answer:
Are long chains of sugar units arranged to form starch or fiber.
Explanation:
The carbohydrates are compounds formed by carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O), and they are composed for single or multiple sugars. When composed by a single sugar (as glucose) it's called a simple carbohydrate, or monosaccharide. When it's composed of two units of sugar, it's called a disaccharide.
The carbohydrates that are composed of a long chain of sugar units are called polysaccharides, or complex carbohydrates, and they are the complex sugars used as energy reservations or as structural, so they from starch or fiber.
Answer:
Your answer would be C.
Explanation:
Gamma radiation, unlike alpha or beta, does not consist of any particles, instead consisting of a photon of energy being emitted from an unstable nucleus. Having no mass or charge, gamma radiation can travel much farther through air than alpha or beta, losing (on average) half its energy for every 500 feet.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The electron cloud has negligible mass. Most mass come from the nucleus.
Answer:
The coefficient is 1
Explanation:
CaO(s) + CO2(g) -> CaCO3(s)
In the balanced equation, the coefficient for CaO is 1
The coefficient represents the number of moles of a compound in the stoichiometry of the reaction