water molecules form a hydrogen bonds with one another that partial negative charge on the O molecule can form a hydrogen bond with the partial positive charge are the hydrogen of the other molecules
SO my sports name would be called " Basvollball" It's where you have to hit in a volleyball into a basketball hoop, of course, the time is the same as football with increments of 5 minutes for junior high and 7 minutes for high school with halftime. Also, the ball can never touch the ground and if the ball ever hits the floor its the other's team ball. To decide which team gets the ball, a coin flip will decide it. For the point system, it depends on how far the ball is hit from so it's like basketball from 3 pointers to 2 points inside the line. If the team ever reaches 30 points without the other team scoring, the team who's winning will automatically win after the time runs out in that period or quarter. You can use every body part, as long as, the ball doesn't touch the floor, and you can only use your body to push someone, no pushing with hands or arms. You can play this sport indoors or outside whether the team has a field available. There's also a maximum of 14 players on the field, so 7 players on each team.
Answer:
The answer is
The wavelength of the light is 557.2 x 10⁻⁻⁹nm
Explanation:
The wavelength of a wave is the distance between adjacent troughs and crests while the frequency of a wave is the number of completed cycles that pass a given per unit time
Electromagnetic radiation, such as light is usually described n terms of its frequency and wavelength
The equation relating the three quantities of speed of light, frequency and wavelength is as follows
Speed of light, c = Frequency of the light wave, ν × Wavelength of the light, λ
That is c = ν × λ
Where c = 299792458 m/s, v = 5.38 x 10¹⁴ Hz
Therefore the wavelength =
= 5.572 x 10⁻⁷ m 557.2 x 10⁻⁻⁹nm
your answer is.....
D. have a large atomic radius
although they also increase going from left to right so if D is incorrect, B might be your answer. it depends on context of the lesson.