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HW help Homework Help ... 3. Which of these atoms has the greatest amount of electrical charge in its nucleus? A. Carbon; B. Gold; C. Helium; D. Uranium*; E. Iron; 4. Which of these atoms has the greatest number of electrons? A. Helium; B. Uranium;
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Atoms heavier than hydrogen were made by A) radiant energy conversion. B) nuclear fusion. C) radioactivity. D) photosynthesis. E) none of these. ... Compared to a neutron bouncing off a carbon nucleus, a neutron bouncing off a hydrogen nucleus loses A) the same amount of speed. B) less speed. C) more speed.
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Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > Chemistry > Which of these atoms has the greatest amount of electric charge in its nucleus Helium Hydrogen Iron Uranium? ... How much electrical charge is in a helium nucleus? Does uranium have the greatest electrical charge in its nucleus? What has the greatest amount...
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b) of electrical repulsion between electrons surrounding atoms. ... B) an amount of planet matter equal to that of the astronaut would annihilate. ... 17) Which of these atoms has the greatest amount of electrical charge in its nucleus?
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Uranium has the greatest atomic mass so it will have the greatest amount of electrical charge in its nucleus Answer choice d
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B) its change in temperature. C) the Doppler effect. D) its temperature. E) all of these. ... C) making direct hits with gold atoms. D) all of these. E) none of these. 14) Orbital electrons do not spiral into the nucleus because of A) angular momentum conservation. B) the large nuclear size compared to the electron's size.
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In an electrically neutral atom, the number of protons in the nucleus is balanced by an equal number of ... Which of these atoms has the greatest amount of electrical charge in its nucleus?
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I estimate that the area uses between 100 and 2500 MW of electrical power. These problems frequently have more than one solution. Another approach is to look at the US use of power. The US used 3.6*10^12 kW-hr in 2000 (I found that in google).
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Beyond its powerful beauty, lightning presents science with one of its greatest local mysteries - How does it work? ... The strength or intensity of the electric field is directly related to the amount of charge build up in the cloud. ... These electrons have excellent mobility allowing for electrical current to flow.
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