Answer:
Hydrogen Gas
Explanation:
The hydrogen gas now in the test tube is flammable. So when I hold the tube over the flame, the hydrogen gas ignites and creates a popping sound. It is like a tiny bomb or fireworks.
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Answer:
The correct answer is option e.
Explanation:
The lead acid battery consists lead as an anode and lead oxide as a cathode. Both the electrodes are suspended in dilute sulfuric acid which act as an electrolyte.
At anode: Oxidation
At cathode: Reduction
Answer:
0.625 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Half life of radon-222 = 3.8 days
Total mass of sample = 10 g
Mass left after 15.2 days = ?
Solution:
Number of half lives = T elapsed / Half life
Number of half lives = 15.2 / 3.8
Number of half lives = 4
At time zero = 10 g
At first half life = 10 g/2 = 5 g
At 2nd half life = 5 g/ 2= 2.5 g
At third half life = 2.5 g/2 = 1.25 g
At 4th half life = 1.25 g/2 = 0.625 g
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Because of how long it takes to form underground and then it moves to the surface and cools rapidly
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