I think it would have 10 neutrons. Hope this helps :)
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The answer is Gas.
In gases the partcails have more space and can move faster.
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Phosphorus has 16 neutrons. Phosphorous is 15 on the periodic table, which means that the atomic number (number of protons) of phosphorous is 15.
For more info: https://study.com/academy/answer/what-is-the-number-of-neutrons-in-phosphorus.html
Both of you are overlooking a pretty big component of the question...the Group I cation isn't being dissociated into water. We're testing the solubility of the cation when mixed with HCl. And this IS a legitimate question, seeing as our lab manual is the one asking.
<span>By the way, the answer you're looking for is "Because Group I cations have insoluble chlorides". </span>
<span>"In order...to distinguish cation Group I, one adds HCl to a sample. If a Group I cation is present in the sample, a precipitate will form." </span>
Answer:- Frequency is .
Solution:- frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to each other and the equation used is:
where, is frequency, c is speed of light and is the wavelength.
Speed of light is .
We need to convert the wavelength from nm to m.
( )
=
Now, let's plug in the values in the equation to calculate the frequency:
= or
since,
So, the frequency of the green light photon is .