ANSWER:
4 a) Specific elements have more than one oxidation state, demonstrating variable valency.
For example, the following transition metals demonstrate varied valence states: , , , etc.
Normal metals such as also show variable valencies. Certain non-metals are also found to show more than one valence state
4 b) Isotopes are members of a family of an element that all have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
For example, Carbon-14 is a naturally occurring radioactive isotope of carbon, having six protons and eight neutrons in the nucleus. However, C-14 does not last forever and there will come a time when it loses its extra neutrons and becomes Carbon-12.
5 a) →
5 b) →
5 c) → (already balanced so don't need to change)
5 d) →
5 e) →
EXPLANATION (IF NEEDED):
1. Write out how many atoms of each element is on the left (reactant side) and right (product side) of the arrow.
2. Start multiplying each side accordingly to try to get atoms of the elements on both sides equal.
EXAMPLE OF BALANCING:
True
The main chemicals in air pollution that create acid rain are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen (NOx).
B. nuclear to thermal to mechanical to electrical
Answer:
Lava, magma (molten rock) emerging as a liquid onto Earth's surface. The term lava is also used for the solidified rock formed by the cooling of a molten lava flow.
Explanation:
Answer: B
Explanation: the 3 in Na3PO4(s) belong to the sodium atom (Na). so in any of these equations, the 3 would have to be with Na.
A- the 3 is along w the PO4, which would make it part of that bond
C- there is no 3 at all for Na in this choice, making it incorrect
D- Again, the 3 is placed on the other half of the bond