Use periodic table to answer this question: Which of the following elements has the most protons? N H 2 9.01211 3 Na Mg 5 Rb Sr 85.4678 87.62 6 132.903 137-32 O Hydrogen (H) O Magnesium (Mg) O Phosphorus (P) O Carbon (C) 5 231 036 238 079 82 E 11 12 13 PFL S181216 262 14 15 2008.98 (230) 15 08112139 168934 173,054 17 10161-13 210 1250 (21-41 [262] 18

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Use periodic table to answer this question: Which of the following elements has the most
protons?
H
2 Li Be
9.01211
3
6
Na Mg
29
Rb Sr Y
87.62
132.905 137.327
O Hydrogen (H)
O Magnesium (Mg)
O Phosphorus (P)
O Carbon (C)
4
5
231 036 238 129
269
8121
11
12
13
31 21 21
51861
1813 181
14
8151211
15
200.98
[200]
167 259 168994
[28/7 [250]
16
17
18
K
Transcribed Image Text:Use periodic table to answer this question: Which of the following elements has the most protons? H 2 Li Be 9.01211 3 6 Na Mg 29 Rb Sr Y 87.62 132.905 137.327 O Hydrogen (H) O Magnesium (Mg) O Phosphorus (P) O Carbon (C) 4 5 231 036 238 129 269 8121 11 12 13 31 21 21 51861 1813 181 14 8151211 15 200.98 [200] 167 259 168994 [28/7 [250] 16 17 18 K
Match each of the following numbers to the measurement it is closest to.
Note that:
10^4 = 104
10^10 = 1010
10^-10 = 10-10
10^23 = 1023
Age of the known universe, in years
Size of the known universe, in miles
Age of the oldest human civilization, in
years
Size of an atom, in meters
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Transcribed Image Text:Match each of the following numbers to the measurement it is closest to. Note that: 10^4 = 104 10^10 = 1010 10^-10 = 10-10 10^23 = 1023 Age of the known universe, in years Size of the known universe, in miles Age of the oldest human civilization, in years Size of an atom, in meters [Choose] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ]
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