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Asked by Guest in Chemistry 2 years ago - 1 answer
Potassium is the most reactive element as it is a metal as well as a strong alkali. Chlorine is a little less reactive than potassium but higher than argon. Argon being a noble gas is not reactive at all as all its shells are filled by electrons. ...more
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Asked by myra77 in Physics 1 year ago - 1 answer
Given the data in your comment, we know a proton moving east will be forced upward in the magnetic field. An oppositely charged particle (an electron) moving in the opposite direction (west) will be forced in the same direction (upward).The magnitude of the force on the electron will be F = qvB = (1.6022*10-19 C)(2.5*105 m/s)(55*10-6 T) = 2.2*10-18 N (upward)(You ...more
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Asked by Guest2585128 in Chemistry 4 months ago - 1 answer
The use of the Noble gas is just a shortcut for listing all of the filled atomic orbitals that are nonbonding orbitals, thus the use of the Noble Gas for this purpose, with the full valence shell. ...more
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Asked by Guest2559821 in Chemistry 4 months ago - 1 answer
Neon ...more
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Does Cl (Chlorine) Have A High Electron Affinity Or A Low Electron Affinity?
Asked by Guest2705781 in Chemistry 3 months ago - 1 answer
Low ...more
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Asked by Guest in Physics 2 years ago - 1 answer
If an electron is moving in the positive x-axis and experiences a magnetic deflection in the negative y-axis, then according to the right hand rule direction of the magnetic field is in positive z-axis. According to the right hand rule fore-finger represents the direction of motion; middle finger represents the direction of magnetic field where thumb represents force or direction of ...more
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Asked by Guest4047829 in Chemistry 5 days ago - 1 answer
No. Sodium must give-off 1 electron to become ionize ...more
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Asked by Guest in Science 3 years ago - 1 answer
An electron is defined as a sub-atomic particle carrying a negative charge. It is the essential particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. The flow of electrons produces electricity. An electron is a basic particle moving a unit electrical charge. Its mass is 1/1,837th that of a proton. Electrons surround the atom's positively-charged ...more
Answered by aki 3 years ago
Where Does The Name Electron Come From?
Asked by Guest460439 in Meanings Of Names 9 months ago - 1 answer
From the negative charges.., ...more
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Asked by Guest2743763 in Reference & Definitions 3 months ago - 1 answer
An elementary particle with negative charge ...more
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