C, the one with the most neutrons
The answer is D slippery to the touch
I believe the SI unit for length is meters and I'm sure that the SI unit for mass is kilogram
We can find the principal level or lower level
using Rydberg's formula:
1/w = R(1/L² - 1/U²)
<span>where:</span>
<span>w is the
wavelength (93.8 nm),</span>
L is the lower energy level (unknown)
U the upper energy level (n= 6)
R is Rydberg's constant (10,967,758
waves per meter)
Substituing known values into the equation:<span>
1/(9.38 * 10^-8 m.) = 10,967,758(1/L² - 1-36) </span>
Using the solver function of the calculator to
get for L:
L = 0.999 <span>
so L = 1.
<span>The lower level is 1 (the ground state).</span></span>
In, 1937 Lawrence, in operating his cyclotron, bombarded a molybdenum-96 foil with deuterium ions (2h), producing for the first time an element not found in nature. He was initially unaware that the radioactivity produced by the "bombarded foil" was not from molybdenum but from a new, artificial element. It was his cooperation with Italian-American physicist <span>Emilio Segrè </span>that allowed the new element to be discovered. The answer is Technetium: Tc