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One element in the actinide series is thorium (Th), which has an atomic number of 90.
NO!!! Because if it was, there would not be any silver jewellery/cutlery etc., about, because the radio-activity woulkd be dangerous.
The term "penultimate" refers to the second-to-last element in a series. In the case of carbon, since it is a base element and does not contain any sub-elements, there is no penultimate carbon.
All atoms of any single element have the same number of protons and electrons.
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No, an element in the activity series can only replace another element if it is higher on the series. Elements higher on the series are more reactive and can displace those below in a single displacement reaction.
Zinc will typically replace metals lower than itself in the reactivity series, such as copper, iron, and lead in chemical reactions.
There is no reaction. Silver is less reactive than hydrogen, so it cannot replace the hydrogen in sulfuric acid. Ag(s) + H2SO4(aq) --> no reactionA reactivity series is used to determine the reactivity of an element (mostly metals). Any element above another element can replace any element below it in the list.http://www.frankswebspace.org.uk/ScienceAndMaths/chemistry/reactivitySeries.htm
An element that can replace iron in a compound during a single replacement reaction must be higher in the reactivity series than iron. For example, zinc or magnesium can replace iron in certain compounds like iron(II) sulfate or iron(III) chloride through a single displacement reaction.
When lead reacts with silver nitrate, a displacement reaction occurs where the more reactive element, lead, displaces the less reactive element, silver, from the compound. The result is lead nitrate and silver metal formed as products. This reaction can be represented by the chemical equation: Pb + 2AgNO3 -> Pb(NO3)2 + 2Ag.
Fe2+ will react with any metal below it in the activity series, displacing the metal from its salt solution. Fe2+ ions will react with metals such as Cu, Ag, and Au but not with metals above Fe in the activity series like Mg, Zn, or Al.
In a series circuit the current remains constant at any point while the voltage drops across each resistive element.
One element in the actinide series is thorium (Th), which has an atomic number of 90.
Any element other than Iron (Fe) will not rust, but they will corrode. Element at the bottom of the reactivity series are the best for not corroding, but they are generally very expensive. Any non-metals will not "rust" as metals would. Metals low in the reactivity series are: Platinum (Pt)(lowest), Gold (Au) (2nd Lowest), Silver (Au)(3rd Lowest).
as the current in a series circuit remains the same so it does not cause any difference if an extra element is connected in between the various elements so an ammeter is always connected in series.
NO!!! Because if it was, there would not be any silver jewellery/cutlery etc., about, because the radio-activity woulkd be dangerous.
Check the air cleaner element, and replace if dirty. Replace the fuel filter.