Generate a detailed, appealing, and vibrant image that represents the science of chemistry. It should include various symbols and elements associated with chemistry. These symbols may include atomic structures, a model of a cobalt atom, a molecule of lithium sulfide, a representation of bromine's valence electrons, as well as the layout of a periodic table hinting at sodium and potassium's similarities. The image should also illustrate both physical and chemical changes using real-life examples such as fabric being cut and apples undergoing chemical changes. The idea of matter conservation should also be depicted, perhaps through transforming states like ice melting, cooking an egg or boiling water. Finally, the image should also incorporate some molecules, like bromine and potassium chloride, and a ball-and-stick model depicting phosphorus trichloride.

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1) Cobalt has a mass number of 59 and an atomic number of 27. A student wants to create a model of a cobalt atom. Which statement about the model is correct?(1 point)

A. The model should show 27 protons and 32 neutrons.******
B. The model should show 59 protons and 27 neutrons.
C. The model should show 27 protons and 27 neutrons.
D. The model should show 32 protons and 59 neutrons.

2) In a molecule of lithium sulfide, there are two atoms of lithium and one atom of sulfur. Which statement about lithium sulfide is correct?(1 point)

A) The chemical formula for lithium sulfide is LiS2.
B) The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds.*****
C) Both lithium and sulfur form positive ions.
D) A molecular model of lithium sulfide would have two spheres.

3)Which element has the same number of valence electrons as bromine (Br)? (1 point)
A) ytterbium (Yb)
B) selenium (Se)
C) krypton (Kr)******
D) astatine (At)

4) Why are sodium (Na) and potassium (K) in the same group on the periodic table?(1 point)
A) They have similar reactivity.*******
B) They are both hard and brittle.
C) They have similar atomic weights.
D) They are both colorless.

5) A student cuts some fabric into two pieces. Is this change physical or chemical?(1 point)
A) It is a chemical change because there is no phase change.
B) It is a chemical change because the size changes.
C) It is a physical change because the process is reversible.
D) It is a physical change because there is no reaction.******

6) How are chemical changes different from physical changes?(1 point)
A) They form new substances.********
B) They are reversible.
C) They involve heat.
D) They include shifts in the phase of matter.

7)A scientist makes several observations about a chemical reaction and records them in the table shown. Which observation contains an error? (1 point) picture added!
A) 1
B) 3
C) 2******
D) 4

8) In a chemical reaction, hydrofluoric acid (HF) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) combine to form sodium fluoride (NaF) and water (H2O). The reaction uses 20 grams of hydrofluoric acid and 40 grams of sodium hydroxide, and it produces 18 grams of water. How much sodium fluoride does the reaction produce?(1 point)

A) 60 grams
B) 42 grams
C) 18 grams******
D) 78 grams

9)Which procedure could be used to demonstrate that matter is conserved during a physical change?(1 point)

A) Find the mass of an apple. Cut the apple and remove the core. Find the mass of the remaining apple.
B) Find the mass of a raw egg. Cook the egg. Find the mass of the cooked egg.********
C) Find the mass of a cup of water. Boil the water. Find the mass of the water that remains.
D) Find the mass of a piece of ice. Let the ice melt. Find the mass of the liquid water.

10) One molecule of bromine (Br2) and two molecules of potassium chloride (KCl) combine in a reaction. How many atoms are in the products?(1 point)

A) two******
B) four
C) three
D) six

11) Use the unbalanced chemical equation to answer the question.

2NaHCO3 → Na2CO3 + CO2

What can be added to the products to balance the equation? (1 point)

A) CH2OH****
B) H2O
C) H2
D) O2

12) The chemical formula for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3. In one to two sentences, explain how you would build a ball-and-stick model of phosphorus trichloride. Include a description of the parts of the model.(2 points)

13) Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the chemical equation. A scientist adds 4 grams of Cu to 2 grams of S to start the reaction. At the end of the experiment, she has 6 grams of product. In one to two sentences, explain what would happen if the scientist increased the amount of copper to 6 grams, and why. (1 point)

1. The model should show 27 protons and 32 neutrons.

2. The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds.
3. astatine (At)
4. They have similar reactivity
5. It is a physical change because there is no reaction.
6. They form new substances
7. 1
8. 42 grams
9. Find the mass of a piece of ice. Let the ice melt. Find the mass of the liquid water.
10.six
11. H20
12 and 13 on your own:)

1. The model should show 27 protons and 32 neutrons

2. The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds.
3. Chlorine
4. They have similar reactivity
5. It is physical change because there is no reaction
6. They form new substances
7. It shows that no atoms have been gained or lost during the reaction
8. 58.44 amu
9: find the mass of a pride of ice. Key the ice melt. Find the mass of the liquid water.
10. Six
11. H2O
12 and 13. Do it yourself.

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i promise this is 100% correct

1. The model should show 27 protons and 32 neutrons.
2. The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds.
3. chlorine (Cl)
4. They have similar reactivity.
5. It is a physical change because there is no reaction.
6. They form new substances.
7. 1
8. 42 grams
9. Find the mass of a piece of ice. Let the ice melt. Find the mass of the liquid water.
10. six
11.H2O

im sorry but ever since jiskha got updated i really cant find a ton of questions

Aright. I'ma be nice. FOR ONE TIME. ONLY. EVER. Then I'ma go back to repossessing Jack. OKAY?! Here are the best answers I can give yah.

1. The neutron has a negative charge and is found in the nucleus.

2. The model should show 27 protons and 32 neutrons

3. because only two electrons can fit in the first orbit around the nucleus, and each period on the table is organized by number of orbits

4. The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds.

5. Astatine (At)

6. atomic number

5. low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles

7. Metals can be hammered into thin sheets, and nonmetals are brittle.

8. polonium (Po)

9. silicon (Si)

10. Hydrogen has one electron and one proton.

11.Barium has fewer valence electrons, but they are in a higher energy level.

12. Barium has more valence electrons, and they are in a higher energy level. (Maybe?)

13. An ionic bond is likely because they will want to give away two valence electrons in order to become stable.

14. 2-

15. four

16. OH

17. methyl

18. You could use a red ball for P and 3 yellow for CI. (Change The Colors, wink wink.)

19. For Instance, Neon (Ne) has an atomic number of 11. It has a completely full Shell of electrons. But Sodium has 1 more proton, AND one more electron. That extra electron is in the outside shell, making a VALENCE electron. (ParaphraseortheywillfindoutandthenyouwillbeDED.)

20. On the table metals, (which you can find on the left side) the metals will be positive. On the right side, the NON-metals will be negative. (againyoubetterparaphraseyoulittlesonsof)

Well, that's all, I'm of to mess with jack. (I swear, if he buys one more tub of antiseptic cream for Christmas for me, i'ma SNAP.)

Question 12 Answer

If you have red balls for phosphorus, the sticks for bonds, and white balls for trichloride, then you would need 1 red ball, 3 sticks, and 3 white balls. the sticks will connect all of the molecules together, with the red ball as the base and then a white ball sticking out of 3 different spots.

here some awnsers bc yea

this for ppl who use Conexxus i flunked the test so im just gunna grab awnsers from the awnser key at the end :>

1.The model should show 27 protons and 32 neutrons.
2.The atoms in lithium sulfide are held together by bonds
3.chlorine (Cl)
4.They have similar reactivity.
5.Vinegar
6. 1
7. It is a physical change because there is no reaction.
8.They form new substances
9. 1
10. 42 grams
11. Find the mass of a piece of ice. Let the ice melt. Find the mass of the liquid water.
12. six
13. H2O
14 - 15 are writing questions good luck on those endings :> sry if you got these wrong bc they changed the awnsers

^^1,9,11,12 are wrong

1. the neutron has a negative charge and is found in the nucleus
9. vanadium(v)
11. hydrogen doesnt have any neutrons
12. francium has fewer valence electrons, but they are in a higher energy level
everything else is good! ty anti, have fun messing w jack<3

Good Morning to everyone! I hope for you to read this and understand. DONT listen to the ones with all the answers because everyone's test is different. I'd advise you to search all the answers one by one. It may take a long time but at least you have a chance of getting them right. And for Connexus girl she had the answers for people who use Connexus so if you dont use Connexus then they're probably wrong. Think before you do is what I'll advise to you.

And good day!