17. Complete the following table for the three key subatomic particles.
identify the three major discoveries about subatomic particles made by the 19th century
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 diagram 1.0 electron O (choose one)
List two characteristics of each of the three subatomic particles. Differentiate between a molecule and a compound.
Complete the table below, using the diagram of an atom shown at right. Properties of subatomic particles charge approximate mass (amu) name symbol in multiples of e) location on diagram x 6 ? 0.0005 1.0 0 p D (choose one) (choose one)
Complete the table below, using the diagram of an atom shown at right. Properties of subatomic particles charge approximate name symbol mass (in multiples of e) (amu) location on diagram x 5 ? 0.0005 1.0 А neutron 0 (choose one) (choose one)
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.
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)
What is the composition of subatomic particles: proton and neutron
when a chemical reaction occurs, what subatomic particles are not involved?
5. Complete the following table for the missing dimensional analysis for three gaseous particles: oxygen atoms, oxygen gas (O2) molecules, and ozone (O)) molecules. Keep all results with four significant figures (20 points). Ozone (Os) Oxygen Gas (O2) Oxygen Atoms (O) a. Molar Mass (g/mol) b. How many gas particles present in 0.1000 mol of each? c. The mass of 3.011 x1023 each gaseous particles (g) d. How many gas particles present in 1.000 grams of each sample? Use the...