When a compound has a charge of 1+ this implies that the compound has which subatomic particles
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List the three subatomic particles of the atom. Indicate the charge of each. What is the difference between an atom and a molecule? What is the difference between a molecule and a compound? Provide an example of an atom, a molecule, and a compound.
Which subatomic particle has a relative charge of 1 and a mass of 1? a. alpha b. neutron c. electron d. proton e. none of the above
when a chemical reaction occurs, what subatomic particles are not involved?
Determine the overall charge on particles with the following subatomic makeups. 13 protons 14 neutrons 10 electrons 8 protons 10 neutrons 8 electrons 15 protons 18 neutrons 18 electrons 3 protons 3 neutrons 2 electrons
Which subatomic particles are affected by electromagnetic force? How does this force affect them?
Complete the table below, using the diagram of an atom shown at right. Properties of subatomic particles name charge symbol (in multiples of e) approximate mass (amu location on diagram x 6 ? proton (choose one) (choose one) +1 1.0 (choose one) (choose one)
A beam of muons (a subatomic particle with mass 1.884×10-28 kg and charge of -1.60×10-19 C) is accelerated by a potential difference of 3.05 kV and then enters a region 28.0 cm long with mutually perpendicular magnetic field (directed INTO the page) and electric field (a crossed-field region) travelling from left to right. If the magnetic field strength is 2.65 T what electric field strength and direction is required so that the particles are undeflected through the cross-field region?
A. Complete the table, indicating the correct number of subatomic particles for each isotope. (I have completed the table, just need help with the other questions) Then answer the follow-up questions below. Isotope Electrons Protons Neutrons Hydrogen-1 1 1 0 Chlorine-36 17 17 19 Nitrogen-14 7 7 7 Potassium-40 19 19 21 Arsenic-75 33 33 42 Gold-197 79 79 118 B. What would the total charge be on a chlorine atom, if it gained one extra electron? C. What would...
Muons are unstable subatomic particles that decay to electrons with a mean lifetime of 2.2 μs . They are produced when cosmic rays bombard the upper atmosphere about 10.9 km above the earth's surface, and they travel very close to the speed of light. The problem we want to address is why we see any of them at the earth's surface. 1. From the point of view of the muon, it still lives for only 2.2 μs , so how...
A hummingbird gains a significant electric charge while flying and feeding. This has consequences: When a charged bird approaches a flower (Figure 1), the stamens of the flower bend toward the bird, even though the stamens are uncharged. The charge of the hummingbird the stamen. The charged opposite to the bird's charge particles of the stamen move the bird, and like charged particles move the bird. Therefore, the net electric force on the stamen is directed the hummingbird.