Francium has an atomic covalent radius of 260 pm, is radioactive and very unstable.
There are several isotopes of Helium and they have different numbers of neutrons. The simplest and most common is Helium-4 which has two neutrons
It would be neutrons.
Brain cell
mesophyll
Uranium-235 is one of the most highly active atoms used in nuclear systems. It is commonly used in nuclear reactors and has a high probability of undergoing fission when bombarded with neutrons, releasing a large amount of energy.
I would expect Li to have a spectrum most nearly like that of the H atom because both atoms have one electron in their outer shell, leading to similar energy level transitions and spectral patterns. Li2, on the other hand, would have a more complex spectrum due to interactions between the two lithium atoms and the resulting molecular orbitals.
2 (helium). With 3 neutrons it would be Helium-5 which is the most unstable radioisotope of helium.
Where would you find the most invertebrates
Francium has an atomic covalent radius of 260 pm, is radioactive and very unstable.
There are several isotopes of Helium and they have different numbers of neutrons. The simplest and most common is Helium-4 which has two neutrons
Where would you expect to find most of the people of North Africa living
Uranium to name one, Technetium Plutonium Californium. The higher the atomic mass generally the more unstable the atom is, starting after iron because iron is the most atomically sound atom.
The kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondira includes any aerobically active cell.
It would be neutrons.
You would MOST likely find them in a hospitle!
the most likely answer would be zinc