Chrysanthemum belliam The Chrysanthemum belliam is an organism that belongs to the Domain Eukarya and Plantae Kingdom. Chrysanthemum are flowering plants native of northern eastern Europe and East Asia. However, this particular species of Chrysanthemum, belliam, was recently discovered in the western part of Africa, around the Gold Coast. The coastal climate of this region in Africa has produced an abundance of Chrysanthemum belliam, so lets take an indepth look at this beautiful unique…
Do you like the vibe of grass under your feet, or the sand in the middle of your toes, well appreciate all the more unshod contact with the Earth, since that is the thing that Earthing or Grounding truly is! As a child we cherished strolling unshod all over the place... yes it was on account of it felt great on our feet, additionally in light of the fact that our bodies felt the advantages as well. In the event that we could backtrack to those days we would be in an ideal situation, the Earth…
If an atom has missing electrons, it will have a positive charge, and if has more electrons than protons, it will be negatively charged, this often happens when atoms transfer electrons. The transfer of electrons happens when two atoms bond. For example, when chlorine, which has 17 electrons (one missing to make a full outer shell of 8) bonds with sodium, which has one extra electron, because these atoms are the closest to having full valence (outermost)…
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is the body’s main source of chemical energy. It is produced by breaking down nutrients such as glucose, fatty acids and proteins, which are all found in food. At the start of the race, anaerobic pathways are used to provide a quick source of energy. Most of this energy is derived from the catabolism of fats. Since lipids are more reduced than carbohydrates, they are capable of storing more energy per unit weight. Triacylglycerols are the lipids used for energy…
light photons, which are small particles that have energy and momentum but no mass. Atoms release photons when the electrons become “excited” and then return to their original orbital. The colour of the light is dependent upon the wavelength of the emitted light, which is dependent upon how much energy is released. The energy released is dependent upon what energy level the electron had before being…
“proton-electrons” pair to be wrong; there was no free electrons in the nucleus. He was then later awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery in 1932. Chadwick's experiment included projecting alpha source particles toward Beryllium "the light element". The emitted particles after enduring the Beryllium target (becomes neutrons) and fall on the paraffin wax.The paraffin wax in turn releases another type of particle (protons). At that time atoms were thought to be made up of protons and electrons…
discovered in Sweden by Jons Jacob Berzelius in 1817. Selenium is an origin for a greek word meaning moon. Selenium has four energy levels. In the first energy level, it has two electrons. The second energy level has eight electrons. The third energy level has 18 electrons. The fourth energy level has six valence electrons. Selenium has forty-five neutrons. Selenium has the atomic number of thirty-four. The atomic mass is 78.96 for Selenium. It has 20 isotopes. The most stable isotope…
Sharpie permanent markers contain n-propanol (C3H8O) n-butanol (C4H10O), and Diacetone alcohol (C6H12O2). These markers are generally used on hard, non-porous surfaces, because instead of damaging the surface they form a surface layer that can be removed easily by solvents such as acetone (C3H6O), xylene (C8H10), or toluene (C7H8). Acetone (strong chemical used in nail polish remover) is a strong and very effective against permanent markers. It can also remove paint and melt certain surfaces.…
equipment, such as, a spectrometer, a light collecting fiber, and tubes of certain types of gas (He, H2O, H2 and O2). The data collected displays the peak wavelengths for each of the gases, which can be used to determine the energy released when the electrons change energy levels. Overall, it was interesting to see how certain wavelengths of light relate to different types of gases. On the other hand, bond stiffness, the second subject, can be studied with the Instron Merlin, which is used for…
Elements are pure substances composed of just one type of atom that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by ordinary chemical means. Some examples are Oxygen, Carbon, Gold, and Silver. [Source A] An atomic number is the number of protons or electrons in an atom, the number that appears over the element symbol. The Periodic Table is a tool used by many to solve different…