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Homework answers / question archive / chemistry-1 Final   The most common ion formed by Bromine (Br) will have 35 protons and 36 electrons The nucleus contains most of the mass of an atom and occupies a small fraction of the total volume If you divide one extensive property by another, the result will be an intensive property Freezing is a chemical change The units of molar mass can be g/mole The energy of two photons is equal to 2hλ Only small particles have wave properties The n=3 shell has 9 orbitals The n=2 shell can hold more than eight electrons The general shape of the periodic table was initially determined without knowledge of the maximum numbers of electrons held in each type of orbital

chemistry-1 Final   The most common ion formed by Bromine (Br) will have 35 protons and 36 electrons The nucleus contains most of the mass of an atom and occupies a small fraction of the total volume If you divide one extensive property by another, the result will be an intensive property Freezing is a chemical change The units of molar mass can be g/mole The energy of two photons is equal to 2hλ Only small particles have wave properties The n=3 shell has 9 orbitals The n=2 shell can hold more than eight electrons The general shape of the periodic table was initially determined without knowledge of the maximum numbers of electrons held in each type of orbital

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  1. The most common ion formed by Bromine (Br) will have 35 protons and 36 electrons
  2. The nucleus contains most of the mass of an atom and occupies a small fraction of the total volume
  3. If you divide one extensive property by another, the result will be an intensive property
  4. Freezing is a chemical change
  5. The units of molar mass can be g/mole
  6. The energy of two photons is equal to 2hλ
  7. Only small particles have wave properties
  8. The n=3 shell has 9 orbitals
  9. The n=2 shell can hold more than eight electrons
  10. The general shape of the periodic table was initially determined without knowledge of the maximum numbers of electrons held in each type of orbital

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