When a beta particle<span> is emitted from the </span>nucleus<span> the </span>nucleus<span> has one more proton and one less neutron. This means the </span>atomic<span> mass number remains unchanged and the </span>atomic<span> number increases by 1.
Best answer :
</span><span>b. the number of electrons in the atom increases by one as the beta particle leaves the nucleus and joins the valence electrons</span>
Answer:
A=covalent B=low melting point
Explanation:
just did this on edge... not sure if it is still needed but there wasn't an answer so :)
Reactants: Potassium and Diboride Trioxide
Products: Potassium Oxide and Boron
Balanced equation: 6 K + 1 B2O3 -> 3 K2O + 2 B
Answer:
Here's what I get
Explanation:
I think this may be the equation you intended to write:
C₃H₅(OH)₃ + 3HCl ⟶ C₃H₅Cl₃ + 3H₂O
The mole ratios are the ratios of the coefficients in the balanced equation.
Here are some of the possible molar ratios.
- C₃H₅(OH)₃:HCl = 1:3
- C₃H₅(OH)₃:C₃H₅Cl₃ = 1:1
- C₃H₅(OH)₃:H₂O = 1:3
- HCl:C₃H₅Cl₃ = 3:1
- HCl:H₂O = 3:3
- C₃H₅Cl₃:H₂O = 1:3
The answer I'm pretty sure is a because it can't be d because ionic binding the electrons are affected and it can't be c because that's covalent bonding and it can't be b because they don't swap electrons.