<span>B)Na2SO4 and SrSO4 is the answer</span>
Explanation:
The two main categories of energy are potential energy (stored
energy) and kinetic energy (energy presently doing
work or causing change)...I hope this helps.
Generally (but far from universally), the elements within a group have similar characteristics. Antimony, nitrogen, and arsenic are all part of the same group as phosphorous (the pnictogens, or group 5A). Oxygen is not in this group, but rather in an adjacent group (the chalcogens, or group 6A). Thus, the answer here should be oxygen.
That said, there can be very significant differences in characteristics among the elements within a group, and that is certainly the case here. For example, free nitrogen exists predominantly as a molecular gas (N₂) and makes up about 78% of the atmosphere we breathe. Elemental arsenic (As), while in the same group as nitrogen, is naturally found in the solid state and is poisonous to humans (arsenic is sometimes included among the toxic heavy metals, although it’s technically a metalloid).
It allows scientists to visualize the molecule they are working with more vividly.
It also allows them to see the ratio of atoms It contains which further allows
scientist to find the proportions of chemicals to mix together to maximize the
efficiency of a chemical reaction.