For the nuclear processes of fusion, fission, and radioactive decay, what is
true about all three? In all three processes- *
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large quantities of energy are required to get them started.
one alpha particle is released along with high-energy radiation.
the total number of protons plus neutrons remains the same.
the driving mechanism is the attractive nuclear strong force.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 02:00
Will give brainliest it is a lab from k12 here is the linkfor each metal that participated in a chemical change, write the type of metal it is, based on your examination of the periodic table. type your answer here. (score for question 3: of 5 points) were there any metallic compounds that did not react with either the acid or the base? write the type of metal, based on your examination of the periodic table. type your answer here. (score for question 4: of 5 points) make a general statement about the reactivity of the metals in this experiment. type your answer here.
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The reactions shown here can be combined to make the overall reaction c(s) + h2o(g) ⇌ co(g) + h2(g) by reversing some and/or dividing all the coefficients by a number. a. c(s) + o2(g) → co2(g) k=1.363×10^69 b. 2 h2(g) + o2(g) → 2 h2o(g) k=1.389×10^80 c. 2co(g) + o2 (g) → 2 co2(g) k=1.477×10^90
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The biosphere of the earth is made up of what compound? organic or inorganic?
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Some molecular compounds, such as hcl, ionize completely in solution. for molecular compounds such as h2co3, most molecules do not ionize in solution. which describes the properties of these two solutes? a. hcl and h2co3 have the same effect on the properties of the solution. b. hcl raises the freezing point of water more than h2co3 does. c. hcl raises the boiling point of water more than h2co3 does.
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