8. Shanice made a list about alkali metals.
Alkali Metals
Jose one electron
are found in
group one
include elements
Li, Na, and K
ions will have a
negative one
charge
Shanice made a mistake on her list. Which
best describes the mistake Shanice made?
A. Alkali metals do not lose one electron,
they gain one electron
B. Alkali metals are not found in group one;
they are found in group two.
C. Alkali metals do not include elements Li.
Na, and K, they include Al, Si, and P.
D. Alkali metal ions will not have a negative
one charge; they will have a positive one
charge

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. Alkali metal ions will not have a negative  one charge; they will have a positive one  charge

Explanation:

Alkali metals are a found towards the left hand side of the periodic table. The comprise of Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Fr.

They form univalent positive ions such as Cs^+, Na^+ etc. They do not form negative ions but give out one electron to form the sort of ions stated above. Recall that metals are electropositive in nature (donate electrons).

The mistake made by Shanice is to say that group 1 elements have a negative one  charge.


Related Questions

Find the density of an object that has a mass of 12.69 grams and a volume of 3.5cm3

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Answer:

3.62 g/cm³

Explanation:

density = mass ÷ volume

Therefore, do 12.69 divided by 3.5

Illustrating Mechanical Waves

TASK: Create a collage to describe and illustrate how a medium may move and transfer energy in a transverse and compressional/longitudinal wave.


Mechanical waves are waves that transfer energy through a medium (matter). The medium can be a solid, liquid or a gas. A medium in a mechanical wave can move transversely , in a surface wave or Longitudinally. Illustrate the medium movement in a transverse wave and in a compression wave. Below is a checklist/guide for how you will be evaluated for this task.

Illustrate a transverse wave that progressively changes with at least 3 distinguishable

properties: Maximum Points: 60

Labels the crest and the trough.

Labels a point at which the energy of the wave is high.

Labels a point at which the energy of the wave is low.

Label the amplitude, wavelength and identify the frequency of the wave

Draw an arrow to indicate the direction that the medium moves.

Draw an arrow to indicate the direction that the wave moves.

Provides description of your wave in terms of wavelength (long, short), frequency (high, low and the amount in Hertz-Hz) amplitude (high, low)

Identify a measured wavelength and amplitude.

Lastly, have a title and the definition of a transverse wave.

YOU MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING: 5 points each

Uses color.

Uses a color coded system.

Provides a legend/key for the illustration.


Illustration of a Longitudinal/Compressional Wave that changes in energy

Maximum Points 40

Labels the compressions.

Labels the rarefactions.

Identify the point at which the energy of the wave is high.

Identify the point at which the energy of the wave is low.

Draws an arrow to indicate the direction that the medium moves.

Draws an arrow to indicate the direction that the wave moves.

Lastly, have a title and the definition of a compressional/longitudinal wave.

YOU MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING: 5 points each

Uses color.

Uses a color coded system.

Provides a legend/key for the illustration.

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Transverse wave:

⇨- the way the wave is moving

⟶- Medium - the material it is traveling through

冖- Wavelength - the distance from crest to  crest

C - Crest - the highest point on a wave

T - trough - the lowest part on a wave

↕️ - Amplitude - the distance from rest to crest

ྊ - (tinfoil)Wave

Description:

In the beginning of the wave the wavelength is short and the frequency is high so is the energy.and the amplitude is low *i believe* And after the mark of T shown on the image the wavelength is long and the frequency is low and so is the energy and the amplitude is high *i believe*.Amplitude and wavelength are both measures of distance.

Longitudinal/Compressional Wave:

KEYS:

⟶-medium - the material it is traveling through

⇨-way the wave is moving

冖-wavelength - the distance from crest to  crest

R -Rarefaction -  the opposite of compression

C-Compression - particles are closest together

Help me please!

What is the solubility of KNO3 in 100g of water at 60°C?

A.
28 grams/100g of H2O

B.
45 grams/100g of H2O

C.
108 grams/100g of H2O

D.
38 grams/100g of H2O

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Answer:

C. 108 grams/100g of H2O

Required number is the vertical coordinate of the intersection point of a line at 60°C with the graph of the KNO₃.

an elephant puts a force of 30,000 N on its four feet,
which have a total area of 7,500 cm². What is the pressure
it puts on the ground​

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Explanation:

pressure is Force/area

30000/0.75

What is the formula for dinitrogen pentoxide?
A) NO5
B) N5)2
C) N2O5
D)N2O7

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I think B sorry if I’m wrong

Explanation
Probably
B) N5)2 hopefully

What occurs when solid A, at 50.0°C, is place in liquid B, at 80.0°C?
A Heat energy flows from A to B as the average kinetic energy of the particles in A decreases
B Heat energy flows from A to B as the average kinetic energy of the particles in A increases
CHeat energy flows from B to A as the average kinetic energy of the particles in B decreases
D Heat energy flows from B to A as the average kinetic energy of the particles in B increases

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B I do believe I could be wrong

which item is dull.

A. a glass cup
B. a cloth sock
C. a ceramic coffee mug
D. a metal pot​

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A cloth sock is dull; it doesn’t shine
a cloth sock because it doesn’t shine

What is a bengal cat mixed with to make it a hybrid

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Answer:

A Bagel Cat

Explanation:

Answer:

the spotted Egyptian Mau, with the Asian leopard cat.

Which one of your body cells carries proteins that determine your blood type?
1) All of your cells
2)Skin cells
3) Red blood cells
4)White blood cells

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It would be number 3; Red blood cells

You titrate 25.00 ml of 0.1894 M acetic acid with 0.2006 M NaOH. How many ml of NaOH (to four significant figures) will be required at the equivalence point?

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Answer:

23.60 mL NaOH

Explanation:

The reaction is CH3COOH + OH- --> CH3COO+ + H2O

Since the reaction is one-to-one, we can use M1V1 = M2V2.

M1 = 0.1894 M CH3COOH

V1 = 25.00 mL CH3COOH

M2 = 0.2006 M NaOH

V2 = ?

Solve for V2 --> V2 = M1V1/M2

V2 = (0.1894 M)(25.00 mL) / (0.2006 M) = 23.60 mL NaOH

How many atoms are in 9.95 moles of iron?

How many molecules are in 0.03 moles of Carbon dioxide?

How many moles are found in 7.20 x 1023 atoms of platinum?

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Answer:

59.92 × 10²³ atoms are in 9.95 moles of iron

1.8 ×10²² molecules are in 0.03 moles of Carbon dioxide

1.19 moles are found in 7.20 x 10^23 atoms of platinum

Which substance is a binary acid?
1,)hydrochloric acid
2.)phosphoric acid
3.)nitrous acid
4.)sulfuric acid

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Answer:

1. Hydrochloric acid

Explanation:

Hydrochloric acid

Answer:

4)

Explanation:

formula:H2 SO4

there are 2 H+ ions in 1 molecule of sulfuric acid

thus it has a basicity of 2

What are cells made of?

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Answer: All cells are made from the same major classes of organic molecules: nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids.

Explanation: please mark as brainliest

The volume of 3.2 moles of nitrogen gas inside a canister is 1.5L. The canister
volume is reduced to 0.3L. How many moles of nitrogen were released? ​

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Answer:

2.56 moles of nitrogen was released.

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the final moles of nitrogen in the canister. This can be obtained as follow:

Initial mole (n₁) = 3.2 moles

Initial volume (V₁) = 1.5 L

Final volume (V₂) = 0.3 L

Final mole (n₂) =?

V₁/n₁ = V₂/n₂

1.5 / 3.2 = 0.3 / n₂

Cross multiply

1.5 × n₂ = 3.2 × 0.3

1.5 × n₂ = 0.96

Divide both side by 1.5

n₂ = 0.96 / 1.5

n₂ = 0.64 mole

Finally, we shall determine the number of mole of nitrogen that was released. This can be obtained as follow:

Initial mole (n₁) = 3.2 moles

Final mole (n₂) = 0.64 mole

Amount released =?

Amount released = n₁ – n₂

Amount released = 3.2 – 0.64

Amount released = 2.56 moles

Thus, 2.56 moles of nitrogen were released.

How many grams are there in 51.9 moles of F2 gas? (4 pts)
PLS HELP ASAP ILY

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Answer:

1972 grams of F₂

Explanation:

Multiply the molar mass of F₂ by the number of moles

The subject is science I need you’re help plsssss

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Answer:

sweat is the water that comes out of your body when you workout

can I write "+-" as the charge for a neutron in an atom or would it be considered wrong?

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Answer:

yesssssssssssssss

Explanation:

Mosquitoes breed in areas where there is often standing, still, svampy, water. Mosquitoes can cause malaria and other harmful diseases to humans and animals. Without causing damage to an existing ecosystem, what could you do to help control the current mosquitoes and their larvae? (what would eat them ?)

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Answer:

Many natural scents that are appealing to humans actually repel mosquitoes, including lavender, peppermint, basil, and eucalyptus. Many of these scents can be worn as an essential oil on your skin to help keep these pesky pests from biting you.

What is an important effect of gravity?
A. It causes radioactive particles to split off from the nucleus.
B. It is responsible for charge attraction.
C. It keeps the nucleus of the atom together.
D. It maintains the distances between planets.
SUBMIT

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Answer:

d. It maintains the distances between planets.

Explanation:


A car travelled at the speed of 10 mls in 35 calculate the distance covered.

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350 miles as if u do S=D/T you input 10 for S and 35 for T and x for D. If you solve for d (x) then you will get 350 miles covered.

Hope this helps!

A piece of charcoal is found to contain

30% of the carbon 14 that it originally

had. When did the tree die from which the

charcoal came? use 5600 years as the

half-life of carbon 14.


A) 9709.46

B) 9708.33

C) 9708.34

D) 9709.45

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Answer: The tree died 9709.46 years before.

Explanation:

Expression for rate law for first order kinetics is given by:

[tex]t=\frac{2.303}{k}\log\frac{a}{a-x}[/tex]

where,

k = rate constant  

t = age of sample

a = let initial amount of the reactant = 100

a - x = amount left after decay process = [tex]\frac{30}{100}\times 100=30[/tex]

a) to find rate constant

Half life is the amount of time taken by a radioactive material to decay to half of its original value.

[tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}=\frac{0.693}{k}[/tex]

[tex]k=\frac{0.693}{5600years}=1.24\times 10^{-4}years^{-1}[/tex]

b) to know the age

[tex]t=\frac{2.303}{1.24\times 10^{-4}}\log\frac{100}{30}[/tex]

[tex]t=9709.46years[/tex]

The tree died 9709.46 years before.

Balance the equation NaHCO3(s)....
Please help!!
Question #1

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Answer:

NaHCO3 → H2O + CO2 + Na2CO3

Explanation:

help me how to do this ​

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Answer:

sry i don't know that language

No link or Files plz i need help with this one i been stuck on it for a long time

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Answer:

The particles in a solid are tightly packed and locked in place. Although we cannot see it or feel it, the particles are moving or vibrating in place. 

Answer:

molecules in a solid are tightly packed together and vibrate about their fixed positions.

Explanation:

there is very little movement between molecules in a solid since there is not much space between the molecules, hence the slight vibrations.

i hope this helps! :D

Pls help with science

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The answer is C because it is believed that those two were once connected

6. How are these two isotopes of carbon different from each other? 12C and 14C

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Answer:

Carbon-12 and carbon-14 are two isotopes of the element carbon. The difference between carbon-12 and carbon-14 is the number of neutrons in each of their atoms. ... Atoms of both isotopes of carbon contain 6 protons. Atoms of carbon-12 have 6 neutrons, while atoms of carbon-14 contain 8 neutrons.

Explanation:

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0.75 moles of an unknown acid are dissolved in water. If 0.42 moles of H3O+ form, what was the percent dissociation of the unknown acid?

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Answer:

56 %

Explanation:

The percent dissociation of a weak acid can be defined as:

Moles of weak acid that produced H₃O⁺ species / Total number of weak acid moles * 100%

We are given all the required data to calculate the percent dissociation:

0.42 mol / 0.75 mol * 100 % = 56 %

The percent dissociation is 56%.

On a hot day, a student places a glass of cold lemonade on a table outdoors. After a few minutes, water droplets have formed on the outside of the glass.

Is energy absorbed or released by the cold lemonade? Explain your answer.
Compare average kinetic energy for the air molecules and lemonade molecules when the student first places the lemonade outdoors. Explain your answer.
Explain how and why the water droplets form on the outside of the glass.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

Vapor is released out of the lemonade because when you place it in a hot it will increase.

Explanation:

Convert 3.00 moles As2S3 to grams.

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Answer:

298.99 , = 738.39

Explanation:

hope it help you

to gain the answer

22. Sodium-24 has a half-life of 15 hours. How much sodium-24 will remain in an 42.0-g sample after 90 hours?

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Answer:

The answer would be 0.65625

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