Physics, 22.09.2021 14:00, avablankenship
2. How many Bn atoms in the original sample would be expected to have the same mass as the overall calculated atomic mass (from question #1) of the element? Explain your thoughts! (2pts)
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30, chafinh1811
Six pendulums of mass mand length las shown are released from rest at the same angle theta from vertical. rank the pendulums according to the numberof complete cycles of motion each pendulum goes through perminute. a. l= 1m m=2kg b. l= 4m m=1 kg c. l= 2 m m= 2 kg d. l= 1 m m= 4 kg e. l= 2 m m = 4 kg f. l= 4m m = 4kg
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Physics, 23.06.2019 09:30, triciajfive
According to rutherford's nuclear theory, most of the volume of an atom is , so the volume of a hydrogen atom cannot be mostly due to the proton. according to rutherford's nuclear theory, the core of an atom (nucleus) contains most of of an atom and is , so the majority of the mass of a fluorine atom cannot be due to its nine electrons. according to rutherford's nuclear theory, the number of negatively charged particles outside the nucleus the number of positively charged particles within the nucleus, so a nitrogen atom has 7 protons and 7 electrons, while a phosphorous atom cannot have 15 protons and 150 electrons. word bank: dense, empty space, more than, mass, particles, the same as, less than, positively charged, negatively charged
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