1.For each of the following, give the name of an element from Period 4 (potassium to krypton), which matches the description.
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an element that reacts with water to produce a lilac flame
2.For each of the following, give the name of an element from Period 4 (potassium to krypton), which matches the description.
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an element used as an inert atmosphere
3.For each of the following, give the name of an element from Period 4 (potassium to krypton), which matches the description.
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an element that has a valency of 3
4.Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between potassium and water. (Non-anonymous question). .
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5.For each of the following, give the name of an element from Period 4 (potassium to krypton), which matches the description.
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an element with a fixed valency of 2 that not is not in group 2
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X=9 this is the answer for question 19
Answer:
20. 
22. 
24. 
Step-by-step explanation:
20. 
The GCF is x, so you group it out of the equation first.

Then, you find 2 numbers that will equal to 2 when you add them and will equal to -48 when you multiply them.

The two numbers would be -6 and 8. You then differentiate the squares.

22. 
The GCF is 2, so you must group it out.

Find the two numbers that will equal to 5 when you add them and will equal to 4 when you multiply them.

The two numbers would be 1 and 4. Finally, differentiate the squares.

24. 
The GCF is 5m, so you must group it out.

Find the two numbers that will equal to 6 when you add them and will equal to -7 when you multiply them.

The two numbers would be -1 and 7. Finally, differentiate the squares.

Answer:
9 units2
Step-by-step explanation:
area of a triangle= lengthxwidth/2
3x6=18/2=9