When food is exposed to air it can lose electrons. This loss of electrons creates reactive molecules that work to destroy the chemical bonds in the food causing it to spoil. What are these reactive mo
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Free radicals
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What elements has the least reactive metal
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magnesium (Mg)
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Which of the following elements is the smallest
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question: which of the following elements is the smallest?
answer: chlorine (CI)
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Which of the following examples is a molecule with a covalent bond (Use the electronegativity values from the periodic table link to help you answer this question.)
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How many energy sublevels are there in the second principal level
There are 2 energy sublevels in the second principal.
What is the lowest energy level that contains d orbitals
3
answer for apex
How does a full octet affect trends among the noble gases
A full octet makes the noble gases nonreactive.
How many different sublevels are in the second energy level
2
What elements have the highest and lowest ionization energy
Helium has the highest first ionization energy and francium has
the lowest first ionization energy.
What is the correct electron configuration for Si atomic number 14
When food is exposed to air it can lose electrons. This loss of electrons creates reactive molecules that work to destroy the chemical bonds in the food causing it to spoil. What are these reactive mo
Free radicals
What elements has the least reactive metal
magnesium (Mg)
Which of the following elements is the smallest
question: which of the following elements is the smallest?
answer: chlorine (CI)
Which of the following examples is a molecule with a covalent bond (Use the electronegativity values from the periodic table link to help you answer this question.)