Answer:
boron
aluminum
gallium
indium
thallium
Explanation:
Any of these could work. Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons so you just needed to pick an element that has 3 valence electrons that nitrogen could borrow. This periodic table shows valence electron counts:
Answer:
B, C, F
Explanation:
B: Sugar can be separated from the water by evaporating the water. This will leave large chunks of sugar.
C: Sugar gets spread out among the water.
F: Sugar water is a homogeneous <u>mixture. </u>Can't see the individual components because of the dissolving.
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Answer and Explanation:
a. An oxygen-filled balloon is not able to float in the air, because the oxygen inside the balloon is of the same density, that is, the same "weight" as the oxygen outside the balloon and present in the atmosphere. The balloon can only float if the gas inside it is less dense than atmospheric oxygen. Helium gas is less dense than atmospheric gas, so if a balloon is filled with helium gas, that balloon will be able to float because of the difference in density.
b. The ship is able to float in the water because its steel construction is hollow and full of air. This makes the average density of this ship less than the density of water, which makes the ship lighter than water and for this reason, this ship is able to float. In addition, the ship is partially immersed, allowing the weight of the ship on the water to counteract the buoyant force that the water promotes on the ship. Weight and buoyant are two opposing forces that keep the ship afloat.
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Answer:
The diameter is EF
Explanation:
Given
Circle A (See attachment)
Required
Determine the line that represents the diameter
First, it should be noted that the diameter of a circle is always a straight line.
From the attachment, the circle has the following straight lines:
It should also be noted that the diameter passes through the center of a circle and divides it into two congruent parts.
From the list of straight lines above, only line EF satisfy this property
Hence, the diameter of the circle is line EF.