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a chemical weathering process is acid rain, so you could do a particle diagram for fizzing- reaction with acid rain.
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a physical weathering process is melting, so you could do a particle diagram for melting.
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The boxes that show particle diagrams of elements typically display circles to represent atoms, with the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons indicated. Each element's diagram will be unique based on its atomic structure.
[well you would show the 2 diffrent particle (oxygen and magnesium) with 1 magnesium particle and 2 oxygen ones attached to it . this is known as MgO2] i believe it is MgO as the electron number is too big to support 2 molecules of oxygen
That is something that would show up in bold print in your text book. It's not stupid. physical chemical biological Physical weathering breaks rocks down into smaller pieces. Types of physical weathering include frost wedging, exfoliation, and thermal expansion. Chemical weathering breaks rocks down chemically adding or removing chemical elements, and changes them into other materials. Chemical weathering consists of chemical reactions, most of which involve water. Types of chemical weathering include: dissolution hydrolysis oxidation Biological weathering is the breakdown of rock caused by the action of living organisms, including plants, burrowing animals, and lichen (a crusty, rubbery, light green organic material that grows in patches on rocks as well as on wood). Lichen is a combination of fungus and algae, living together in a symbiotic relationship. Lichens can live on bare rock, and they break down rocks by secreting acids and other chemicals. The fungal part of the association secretes the acids, which react to dissolve the minerals, which are then used by the algae. Later, water seeps into the crevices etched by the acid, and assists in the breakdown through freezing (frost-wedging) and chemical weathering.
In the Haber process, nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas react to form ammonia gas. You can draw a particle diagram by representing nitrogen molecules (N2) as pairs of N atoms, hydrogen molecules (H2) as pairs of H atoms, and ammonia molecules (NH3) as a combination of N and H atoms. Show the collisions between nitrogen and hydrogen molecules and the formation of ammonia molecules.
Yes, in a Lewis diagram, the valence electrons are shown by dots around them.
A simple particle diagram for the weathering process could show a large rock breaking down into smaller particles due to physical weathering, such as freeze-thaw. The diagram would illustrate the rock splitting into smaller pieces as water enters cracks, freezes, and expands, causing the rock to fragment. This process eventually leads to the formation of smaller particles like gravel, sand, and silt as the rock continues to weather over time.
The boxes that show particle diagrams of elements typically display circles to represent atoms, with the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons indicated. Each element's diagram will be unique based on its atomic structure.
Carbonation weathering is a chemical weathering process where carbon dioxide from the atmosphere reacts with minerals in rocks, such as calcium carbonate, to form new compounds like calcium bicarbonate. This reaction weakens the structure of the rock, leading to its breakdown and erosion over time. The diagram would show rocks being exposed to carbon dioxide, leading to the formation of carbonic acid and subsequent weathering of the rock.
[well you would show the 2 diffrent particle (oxygen and magnesium) with 1 magnesium particle and 2 oxygen ones attached to it . this is known as MgO2] i believe it is MgO as the electron number is too big to support 2 molecules of oxygen
A particle diagram for Na2S would show two sodium (Na) ions bonded to one sulfur (S) ion. The sodium ions would be depicted as smaller, positively charged particles, while the sulfur ion would be depicted as a larger, negatively charged particle.
In a particle diagram of SO2, you would see one sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms through double bonds. The atoms would be represented as spheres, with the sulfur atom being larger than the oxygen atoms. The structure would show the arrangement of atoms in a molecule of sulfur dioxide.
A particle diagram representing a mixture of an element and a compound would show individual atoms or molecules of the element and compound mixed together without forming any new chemical bonds. The particles of the element and compound would be distinct from each other within the mixture.
nah.. :( idk it either... same question is it from a science alive book 2? god.. -_- i dont get it
A particle diagram for a carbon-oxygen molecule would show two separate atoms, one representing carbon and the other representing oxygen. The carbon atom would have six protons and six neutrons in its nucleus, with six electrons orbiting around it. The oxygen atom would have eight protons and eight neutrons in its nucleus, with eight electrons orbiting around it.
yes we can show you an actual diagram of a angel fish
WHAT DOES THE DIAGRAM SHOW?
yes i can show you a diagram if you go to google and type in a diagram of a cigarette