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option D "electron-cloud model." A electron-cloud model includes: includes positive charge, contains electrons, explains the photoelectric effect, suggests the probable location of electrons. It was also invented by Erwin Schrödinger.
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Answer:
14
Explanation:
There are 4 quantum numbers:
<em>n</em>: principal quantum number - describes the electron shell(varies from 1 to 7);
<em>l</em>: azimuthal quantum number - describes the subshell (varies from 0 to 3);
<em>m</em>: magnetic quantum number - describes the specific orbital (varies from -l to +l passing by 0);
<em>s</em>: spin quantum number - describes the spin of the electron (-1/2 or +1/2).
In each orbital (described by m) the maximum number of electrons is 2, so, for subshell 3, the magnetic numbers are -3,-2,-1,0,+1,+2, and +3. So there are 7 orbitals. The maximum number of electrons that can have n=5 and l= 3 is 14.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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In this case, since the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK) is an object made of a platinum-iridium alloy that was used to define the magnitude of the mass of the kilogram as it weights 2.2 pounds or approximately 1 kg, yet it was replaced by a new definition of the kilogram based on physical constants. In such a way, it is important because it was the base for the current understanding of what a kilogram is and its relationship with other mass measurements.
Thus, if would not have existed, we were not be able to design and use balances or mass-measuring equipment in order to provide a reliable measure of the real mass of an object.
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Entropy has a positive "change (◇S= positive) and gibbs free energy has a negative (◇G = negative ) "value" for a feasible reaction....
The answer is ◇G always decrease