115 divided by 2 equals 57.5
An electron shell can hold 2(n^2) electrons (technically) where n is the shell number, i.e. shell 1 can hold 2, shell 2 can hold 8, 3 holds 18 and so on.
The atomic number of Nitrogen is 7, i.e. it has 7 electrons (to match its 7 protons, assuming it isn't an ion).
With the atomic number, you simply start from shell 1 and work out. So we put 2 electrons in shell 1, leaving us with 5 left. Shell 2 can hold 6 so we can fit all 5 in.
In other words, you should have 2 electron shells on the atom, shell 1 with 2 e- and shell 2 with 5 e-.
The distance traveled by the wood after the bullet emerges is 0.16 m.
The given parameters;
- <em>mass of the bullet, m = 23 g = 0.023 g</em>
- <em>speed of the bullet, u = 230 m/s</em>
- <em>mass of the wood, m = 2 kg</em>
- <em>final speed of the bullet, v = 170 m/s</em>
- <em>coefficient of friction, μ = 0.15</em>
The final velocity of the wood after the bullet hits is calculated as follows;
The acceleration of the wood is calculated as follows;
The distance traveled by the wood after the bullet emerges is calculated as follows;
Thus, the distance traveled by the wood after the bullet emerges is 0.16 m.
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Physical Properties of Sodium
Atomic number 11
Melting point 97.82°C (208.1°F)
Boiling point 881.4°C (1618°F)
Volume increase on melting 2.70%
Latent heat of fusion 27.0 cal/g
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Atomic number
11
Atomic mass
22.98977 g.mol -1
Electronegativity according to Pauling
0.9
Density
0.97 g.cm -3 at 20 °C
Melting point
97.5 °C
Boiling point
883 °C
Vanderwaals radius
0.196 nm
Ionic radius
0.095 (+1) nm
Isotopes
3
Electronic shell
[Ne] 3s1
Energy of first ionisation
495.7 kJ.mol -1