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What is a fictitious element?

A fictitious element is an element that does not exist in reality but is created and incorporated into fictional works, such as literature, movies, or games. These elements are often used to enhance the imaginative and creative aspects of the story or setting.


How does atomic absorption spectroscopy work to analyze the concentration of elements in a sample?

Atomic absorption spectroscopy works by passing a light beam through a sample containing the element of interest. The atoms in the sample absorb specific wavelengths of light, which are then measured to determine the concentration of the element in the sample.


What is the first element in a compound that has its ending dropped and ide added?

The first element in a compound that has its ending dropped and "-ide" added is the element that forms a monatomic anion in the compound. This is usually the second element in the modern name of a compound. For example, a compound of sodium and chlorine that contains a sodium cation and a chloride anion is called "sodium chloride". However, a century or more ago, this was often called "chloride of sodium", so that the rule still works even for this style of naming.


What is the working principle of a Li-ion battery?

A Li-ion battery works by storing and releasing electrical energy through the movement of lithium ions between the positive and negative electrodes, creating a flow of electrons that generates electricity.


Is xenon heterogeneous or homogeneous?

heterogeneous and homogeneous are words used to describe a system, not a single element. For example, with regards to catalysis you could have a homogeneous catalyst which means one that works in the same phase as the reactant (i.e. both solid or both liquid or both gas) or a heterogeneous catalyst, which works in a different phase to the reactant, so a solid catalyst for a gaseous reactant etc.

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