Why do metals conduct heat so well?The electrons in metal are delocalised electrons and are free moving electrons so when they gain energy (heat) they vibrate more quickly and can move around, this means that they can pass on the energy more quickly.Which metals conduct the best?
The central hypothesis of this paper is that the concepts and methods of psychoanalysis can be applied to the study of AI and human/AI interaction. The paper connects three research fields: machine behavior approach, psychoanalysis and anthropology of sc
Why do metals and non-metals bond? Answer and Explanation: Metals have lower electronegativity than non-metals. Non-metals tend to gain electrons from other atoms to form anions, while metals tend to lose... Learn more about this topic: ...
How does hydrogen show properties of both metals and nonmetals? What bond occurs between two nonmetals? Why do elements lose electrons? Why are halogens colored? When nonmetals react with metals, what happens to the atoms of the nonmetals?
They are known as inert gases because they are very stable and do not readily react with other elements. This is due to their full electron shells, which means they do not need to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve stability. The colour and odour of a substance are often the ...
Why do non-metals tend to gain electrons? Explain the relationship between the size of an atoms' radius and its ionization energy as you down a group from Na to Fr. (Hint: use the words increases and/or decreases.) What group is dubnium in on the periodic table? Why is the electronega...
According to theAmerican Cancer Society, “RF radiation doesn’t have enough energy to remove charged particles such as electrons (ionize), and so is called non-ionizing radiation. Non-ionizing radiation has enough energy to move atoms in a molecule around or cause them to vibrate, which can ...
Atoms tend to be reactive when their valence shell (or outermost shell) is incomplete. To achieve a complete state or a closed shell, an atom does one of the 3 things: lose, gain, or share its electrons with other atoms. An atom isn’t as simple as we think it is—a nucleus with...
Covalent bonding occurs when pairs of electrons are shared by atoms. Atoms will covalently bond with other atoms in order to gain more stability, which is gained by forming a full electron shell. By sharing their outer most (valence) electrons, atoms can
If a metal or an atoms has noble gas configuration then it should be inert. There are various factors to explain it, in terms of removal of the electron from the outer shell of the metal says the stability of the metal and it tends to get noble ...