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Which of the following elements tend to be radioactive

Ra and Ac

Pu and Th

Am and U

The half-life of F-20 is 11.4 seconds When there are 200 atoms of F-20 in a sample a scientist starts a stopwatch The scientist stops the stopwatch at 34.2 seconds there are atoms of F-20 re

there are 25

The of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water

The _____________ of an acid and a base is determined by how completely they dissociate in water.

strength

Groups are organized by the number of valence electrons that are found in their outer electron

shell

What is a bond that is an electrostatic attraction between atoms of opposite charges

ionic bond

Alpha decay and beta decay are two forms of decay that cause transmutation

radioactive

How do you determine the molecular geometry of a molecule

The molecular geometry of a molecule can be determined using the VSEPR theory.

VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) Theory: The basic premise of this simple theory is that electron pairs (bonding and nonbonding) repel one another; so the electron pairs will adopt a geometry about an atom that minimizes these repulsions. Use the method below to determine the molecular geometry about an atom.

Write the Lewis dot structure for the molecule.

Count the number of things (atoms, groups of atoms, and lone pairs of electrons) that are directly attached to the central atom (the atom of interest) to determine the overall (electronic) geometry of the molecule.

Now ignore the lone pairs of electrons to get the molecular geometry of the molecule. The molecular geometry describes the arrangement of the atoms only and not the lone pairs of electrons. If there are no lone pairs in the molecule, then the overall geometry and the molecular geometry are the same. If the overall geometry is tetrahedral, then there are three possibilities for the molecular geometry; if it is trigonal planar, there are two possibilities; and if it is linear, the molecular geometry must also be linear. The diagram below illustrates the relationship between overall (electronic) and molecular geometries. To view the geometry in greater detail, simply click on that geometry in the graphic below. Although there are many, many different geometries that molecules adopt, we are only concerned with the five shown below.

According to Einstein's equation if 1 kg of mass disappears during a reaction then .

2.7 x 10^17 J of energy is produced

The change that takes place when two or more substances what to form new substances is called a chemical reaction

(Apex) interact

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