A stable isotope has just<em> the right number of neutrons for the number of protons </em>(the <em>n:p ratio</em>) to hold the nucleus together against the repulsions of the protons.
A radioactive isotope has either too few or too many neutrons for the nucleus to be stable,
The nucleus will then emit <em>alpha, beta, or gamma radiation</em> in an attempt to become more stable.
We will use Arrehenius equation
lnK = lnA -( Ea / RT)
R = gas constant = 8.314 J / mol K
T = temperature = 25 C = 298 K
A = frequency factor
ln A = ln (1.5×10 ^11) = 25.73
Ea = activation energy = 56.9 kj/mol = 56900 J / mol
lnK = 25.73 - (56900 / 8.314 X 298) = 2.76
Taking antilog
K = 15.8
Principle quantum number describes the energy of an electron and most probable distance of the electron from the nucleus.
<h3>What is the significance of principle quantum numbers and azimuthal quantum numbers?</h3>
A principal quantum number signifies size and energy of the orbital.Azimuthal quantum number signifies three dimensional shape of the orbital.
Magnetic quantum numbers signifies spatial orientation of the orbital.
Principal quantum numbers is the quantum numbers denoted by n which indirectly describes the size of the electron orbitals. It is always assigned an integer value but its value never be 0. The feature of a principal quantum numbers is the energy of an electron and most probable distance of the electron from the nucles.
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Question : <span>The average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and cloud in an area are known as its?
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When something is a liquid then turns to a gas, this is known as evaporating so we would call it the heat of evaporation or also known as latent heat. Just remember liquid to gas is vapor!
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