Answer:
A. Water
Explanation:
Virtually every known substance can be referred to as MATTER, as long as it has weight and occupies space. Matter can exists in three different forms namely: solid, liquid and gaseous states.
However, each state of matter has its own unique property that characterizes it. WATER is the only matter that can exists in the three different states as follows:
- LIQUID - WATER
- SOLID - ICE
- GASEOUS - STEAM OR VAPOUR.
1. How many electrons are in Argons outer shell?
2. How many electrons are in Lithium's outer shell?
3. How many times can Oxygen bond?
4. What is the charge on a phosphorus ion?
5. What is the charge on a calcium ion?
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Answer:
1. 8
2.1
3.4 times
4.3-
5. 2+
Explanation:
1. it qualifies under the octet rule and is completely stable.
2. 1 because it fills every shell and has one left over
3. each time an element like oxygen bonds it can be surrounded by 8 electrons in order to be stable and each line that you may see counts as two electrons so it can have 1 bond line in each direction.
4.&5. It just is that way
how many moles are contained 80.3 gram of sm(no3)3
0.239 mol Sm(NO₃)₃
General Formulas and Concepts:Math
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightChemistry
Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableMolesStoichiometry
Using Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
[Given] 80.3 g Sm(NO₃)₃
[Solve] moles Sm(NO₃)₃
Step 2: Identify Conversions
[PT] Molar Mass of Sm - 150.36 g/mol
[PT] Molar Mass of N - 14.01 g/mol
[PT] Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol
Molar Mass of Sm(NO₃)₃ - 150.36 + 3[14.01 + 3(16.00)] = 336.39 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
[DA] Set up: [tex]\displaystyle 80.3 \ g \ Sm(NO_3)_3(\frac{1 \ mol \ Sm(NO_3)_3}{336.39 \ g \ Sm(NO_3)_3})[/tex][DA] Divide [Cancel out units]: [tex]\displaystyle 0.238711 \ mol \ Sm(NO_3)_3[/tex]Step 4: Check
Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.
0.238711 mol Sm(NO₃)₃ ≈ 0.239 mol Sm(NO₃)₃
Which of the following has the most number of atoms
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