4. A bottle of Gatorade has a volume of 516 mL. What is this volume in quarts(c (1 qt = 0.946 L )

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4. A bottle of Gatorade has a volume of 516 mL. What is this volume in quarts(qt
(1 qt = 0.946 L )
5. From the given set of elements,
Sr, Rn, N, Pt, Br, 0, Ni, Rb, S,Mg.
a. Identify the main group element(s).
b. Identify the element(s) that exists as diatomic molecules
c. Identify the element(s) that do not chemically react with other elements
d. Identify the transition element(s)
e. Identify the alkaline earth metal(s).
f. Identify the element(s) that can form ions with 2- charge
g. Identify the element(s) that can form ions with 1+ charge
6. Calculate the number of protons, electrons and neutrons present in the followin
a. 7° Br
b. Iodine-133
Transcribed Image Text:4. A bottle of Gatorade has a volume of 516 mL. What is this volume in quarts(qt (1 qt = 0.946 L ) 5. From the given set of elements, Sr, Rn, N, Pt, Br, 0, Ni, Rb, S,Mg. a. Identify the main group element(s). b. Identify the element(s) that exists as diatomic molecules c. Identify the element(s) that do not chemically react with other elements d. Identify the transition element(s) e. Identify the alkaline earth metal(s). f. Identify the element(s) that can form ions with 2- charge g. Identify the element(s) that can form ions with 1+ charge 6. Calculate the number of protons, electrons and neutrons present in the followin a. 7° Br b. Iodine-133
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