<span>1) Which of
the following is a possible formula unit? PbO - Li2B - Al2Pb3
- ClO
The correct answer is PbO which is Lead(II) oxide – also known as Lead Monoxide
– which is an inorganic compound. It is an Amphoteric oxide which can be found,
in modern use, in industrial glass, ceramics, or computer components, due to
its crystal structure. </span>
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<span>2) What is
the formula of a compound formed between iodine (I) and calcium (Ca)?
Calcium will always give two electrons. but iodine can receive only one. Therefore
two atoms of iodine react with one atom of calcium to give CaI2. Their bond is
an ionic bond.
Ca 2+ + 2I 1- --> CaI2</span>
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<span>3) What is
the resulting formula unit when strontium (Sr) and phosphorus (P) bond?
Strontium (Sr) wants to lose two (2) electrons, and phosphorus (P) wants to
gain three (3). By using the criss-cross method, if you flip the 2 and 3 to the
opposite elements, you will end up with the formula Sr3P2.</span>
A fault that is formed when compression causes the hanging wall to move over the foot wall is known as a Reverse Fault. The Reverse Fault is going to be the opposite of what the normal fault is. The normal fault usually occurs in the region/area that is undergoing the compression.
What animals did the grant study in galapagos island?
Galapagos finches did the grant study in Galapagos island.
Galapagos finches is a piece of evidence supporting the theory of evolution.
Darwin's finches comprise a group of 15 species endemic to the Galápagos (14 species) and Cocos (1 species) Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The group is monophyletic and originated from an ancestral species that reached the Galápagos Archipelago from Central or South America.
What did he observe?
During the survey voyage of HMS Beagle, Darwin was unaware of the significance of the birds of the Galapagos. He had learned how to preserve bird specimen while at the University of Edinbugh and and had been keen on shooting, but he had no expert in ornithology and by this stage of the voyage concentrated mainly on geology. Nonetheless, these birds were to play an important part in the inception of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection.
What was the brief goal of their studies?
All of Darwin's observations and insights, plus reading of increasing population growth and demand for limited resources, brought him to his theory of natural selection. Briefly, this means that individuals better adapted to their environment survive and increase in number through reproduction.
What did they conclude?
Conclusion:
Charles Darwin deserves primary credit for the theory of evolution. He developed existing ideas about descent with modification while providing a large body of evidence in support of them, and he was the first person to perceive thatnatural selection is the primary force behind evolution.
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