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Give a situation that could produce ultraviolet radiation. Use the notation "x to y" where x and y are numbers from levels n = x to n = y...do not include the quotes in your answer.
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Ase your answer to this question on the information below.hydrocarbons and fissionable nuclei are among the sources used for the production of energy in the united states. a chemical reaction produces much less energy than a nuclear reaction per mole of reactant.the balanced chemical equation below represents the reaction of one molecule of a hydrocarbon with two molecules of oxygen.chemical equation: ch4 + 2o2 → co2 + 2h2o + 1.48 × 10−18 jthe nuclear equation below represents one of the many possible reactions for one fissionable nucleus. in this equation, x represents a missing product.nuclear equation: write an isotopic notation for the missing product represented by x in the nuclear equation.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 16:00
Click the button that shows the correct relationship of the electron affinities of the elements sodium and phosphorus. sodium’s electron affinity value is more negative than the electron affinity value of phosphorus. phosphorus’ electron affinity value is more negative than the electron affinity value of sodium. this information cannot be determined using the periodic table. answer is b on e2020.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 20:30
Some familiar products contain some of the same types of atoms. for instance, the chemical formula for baking soda is nahco 3. the chemical formula for liquid bleach is naclo, and the chemical formula for table salt is nacl. which choice best describes why these three products have some of the same types of atoms in common?
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