RELATIVE CLAUSE
1.the periodic table contains all the elements,......has a particular atomic weight and atomic number
A. Which of each
B. Each of which
C. Which each
D. Each
Giúp mik nha
Which information in the periodic table of elements tells the total number of protons and neutrons of an atom?
A. Atomic Number
B. Chemical Symbol
C. Indicator
D. Mass Number
This is physics. Your question is related to the topic of chemistry. You asked in the wrong place
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Atomic were once thought to be fundamental pieces of matter, but they are in turn made of smaller subatomic particles There are three major subatomic particles neutrons, protons, and electronic. Protons and neutrons can be broken into even smaller units, but these smaller units not occur naturally in nature and are thought to only be produced in manmade particle accelerators and perhaps in extreme stellar events like supernovas. The structure of an atom can best be described as a small solar system, with the neutrons at the center and the electrons circling them in various orbits, just as the planets circle the sun. In reality, the structure of an atom is far more complex, because the laws of physics are fundamentally different at the atomic level than at the level of the observable word. The true nature of atomic structure can only be expressed accurately through complex mathematical formulas. This explanation, however, is of little use to most average people.
Protons and neutrons have nearly equal mass and size, but protons carry a positive electrical charge, while neutrons carry no charge at all. Protons and neutrons are bound together by the strong nuclear force, one of the four basic forces in the universe. Protons and neutrons give atoms some of their most basic properties. Elements are defined by two numbers: their atomic number, which is equal to the number of protons they have, and their atomic weight, which is equal to total number of their neutrons and protons. In most lighter atoms, the number of neutrons and protons is equal, and the element is stable. In heavier atoms, however, there are more neutrons than protons, and the element is unstable, eventually losing neutrons through radioactive decay until a neutral state is reached.
According to paragraph 2, an atom's atomic number is determined by __________.
A. the sum of its protons and electrons
B. the difference in the mass of its neutrons and protons
C. the strength of the bond between its protons and neutrons
D. the total number of protons it has
Chọn D
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Theo đoạn 2, số lượng nguyên tử của một nguyên tố được xác định bởi __________.
A. tổng số proton và electron của nó
B. sự khác biệt về khối lượng giữa nơtron và proton của nó
C. sức mạnh của liên kết giữa các proton và nơtron của nó
D. tổng số proton nó có
Thông tin: Elements are defined by two numbers: their atomic number, which is equal to the number of protons they have, and their atomic weight, which is equal to total number of their neutrons and protons.
Tạm dịch: Các nguyên tố được xác định bởi hai con số: số lượng nguyên tử, bằng số lượng proton mà chúng có và trọng lượng nguyên tử, bằng tổng số nơtron và proton.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Atomic were once thought to be fundamental pieces of matter, but they are in turn made of smaller subatomic particles There are three major subatomic particles neutrons, protons, and electronic. Protons and neutrons can be broken into even smaller units, but these smaller units not occur naturally in nature and are thought to only be produced in manmade particle accelerators and perhaps in extreme stellar events like supernovas. The structure of an atom can best be described as a small solar system, with the neutrons at the center and the electrons circling them in various orbits, just as the planets circle the sun. In reality, the structure of an atom is far more complex, because the laws of physics are fundamentally different at the atomic level than at the level of the observable word. The true nature of atomic structure can only be expressed accurately through complex mathematical formulas. This explanation, however, is of little use to most average people.
Protons and neutrons have nearly equal mass and size, but protons carry a positive electrical charge, while neutrons carry no charge at all. Protons and neutrons are bound together by the strong nuclear force, one of the four basic forces in the universe. Protons and neutrons give atoms some of their most basic properties. Elements are defined by two numbers: their atomic number, which is equal to the number of protons they have, and their atomic weight, which is equal to total number of their neutrons and protons. In most lighter atoms, the number of neutrons and protons is equal, and the element is stable. In heavier atoms, however, there are more neutrons than protons, and the element is unstable, eventually losing neutrons through radioactive decay until a neutral state is reached.
In paragraph 1, why does the author compare the structure of an atom to a solar system?
A. To provide an explanation of atomic structure that will be easily understood
B. To show the influence of atomic structure on the world at the observable level
C. To show that the complex mathematical formulas used to explain atomic structure are inaccurate
D. To contrast the size of atoms with the size of objects at the observable level
Chọn A
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Trong đoạn 1, tại sao tác giả lại so sánh cấu trúc của một nguyên tử với hệ Mặt Trời?
A. Để đưa ra một lời giải thích về cấu trúc nguyên tử một cách dễ hiểu.
B. Để chỉ ra ảnh hưởng của cấu trúc nguyên tử đến thế giới ở cấp độ quan sát được.
C. Để chỉ ra rằng các công thức toán học phức tạp được sử dụng để giải thích cấu trúc nguyên tử là không chính xác.
D. Để tương phản kích thước của các nguyên tử với kích thước của các vật thể ở mức có thể quan sát được.
Thông tin: The structure of an atom can best be described as a small solar system, with the neutrons at the center and the electrons circling them in various orbits, just as the planets circle the sun.
Tạm dịch: Cấu trúc của một nguyên tử có thể được mô tả chính xác nhất giống như một hệ mặt trời nhỏ, với các nơtron ở trung tâm và các electron quay quanh chúng theo các quỹ đạo khác nhau, giống như các hành tinh quay quanh Mặt Trời
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Atomic were once thought to be fundamental pieces of matter, but they are in turn made of smaller subatomic particles There are three major subatomic particles neutrons, protons, and electronic. Protons and neutrons can be broken into even smaller units, but these smaller units not occur naturally in nature and are thought to only be produced in manmade particle accelerators and perhaps in extreme stellar events like supernovas. The structure of an atom can best be described as a small solar system, with the neutrons at the center and the electrons circling them in various orbits, just as the planets circle the sun. In reality, the structure of an atom is far more complex, because the laws of physics are fundamentally different at the atomic level than at the level of the observable word. The true nature of atomic structure can only be expressed accurately through complex mathematical formulas. This explanation, however, is of little use to most average people.
Protons and neutrons have nearly equal mass and size, but protons carry a positive electrical charge, while neutrons carry no charge at all. Protons and neutrons are bound together by the strong nuclear force, one of the four basic forces in the universe. Protons and neutrons give atoms some of their most basic properties. Elements are defined by two numbers: their atomic number, which is equal to the number of protons they have, and their atomic weight, which is equal to total number of their neutrons and protons. In most lighter atoms, the number of neutrons and protons is equal, and the element is stable. In heavier atoms, however, there are more neutrons than protons, and the element is unstable, eventually losing neutrons through radioactive decay until a neutral state is reached
The word "stable" in bold in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. neutral
B. unchanging
C. equal
D. heavy
Chọn B
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Từ "stable" được in đậm trong đoạn 2 có nghĩa gần nhất với _____.
A. trung tính
B. không thay đổi
C. bằng
D. nặng
Thông tin: In most lighter atoms, the number of neutrons and protons is equal, and the element is stable.
Tạm dịch: Trong hầu hết các nguyên tử nhẹ hơn, số lượng nơtron và proton bằng nhau và nguyên tố này bền vững
For fraction 14/20. Find the natural number known as the denominator in the denominator and keep the atomic number, which is given a new fraction of 1/4.
Đối với phân đoạn 14/20. Tìm số tự nhiên được gọi là mẫu số trong mẫu số và giữ số nguyên tử, được cho một phần mới của 1/4.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Atomic were once thought to be fundamental pieces of matter, but they are in turn made of smaller subatomic particles There are three major subatomic particles neutrons, protons, and electronic. Protons and neutrons can be broken into even smaller units, but these smaller units not occur naturally in nature and are thought to only be produced in manmade particle accelerators and perhaps in extreme stellar events like supernovas. The structure of an atom can best be described as a small solar system, with the neutrons at the center and the electrons circling them in various orbits, just as the planets circle the sun. In reality, the structure of an atom is far more complex, because the laws of physics are fundamentally different at the atomic level than at the level of the observable word. The true nature of atomic structure can only be expressed accurately through complex mathematical formulas. This explanation, however, is of little use to most average people.
Protons and neutrons have nearly equal mass and size, but protons carry a positive electrical charge, while neutrons carry no charge at all. Protons and neutrons are bound together by the strong nuclear force, one of the four basic forces in the universe. Protons and neutrons give atoms some of their most basic properties. Elements are defined by two numbers: their atomic number, which is equal to the number of protons they have, and their atomic weight, which is equal to total number of their neutrons and protons. In most lighter atoms, the number of neutrons and protons is equal, and the element is stable. In heavier atoms, however, there are more neutrons than protons, and the element is unstable, eventually losing neutrons through radioactive decay until a neutral state is reached.
Electrons are negatively charged particles. They are bound to their atoms through electromagnetic attraction. Opposite electrical charges attract one another, so the positive charge of the proton helps to keep the negatively charged electron in orbit around the nucleus of the atom. Electrons are different from neutrons in that they cannot be broken down into smaller particles. They are also far smaller and lighter than neutrons and protons. An electron is about one thousandth of the diameter of a proton and an even smaller fraction of its mass. Electrons circle the protons and neutrons at the center of the atom in orbits. These orbits are often called electron shells. The closer the orbit is to the center of the atom, the lower its energy is. There are seven electron shells, and each higher level can hold more electrons than the previous shell. Electrons naturally seek to occupy the lowest shell possible. So, if there is space in a lower shell, an electron will drop down to occupy that space. At temperatures higher than a few hundred degrees, electrons will gain energy and move to a higher shell, but only momentarily. When the electrons drop back down to their natural shell, they emit light. This is why fires and other very hot objects seem to glow
According to the information in paragraph 2, what will happen if an atom has more neutrons than protons?
A. It will not have enough of a positive electrical charge to keep its electrons in orbit
B. Its extra neutrons will be converted into light energy
C. It will slowly give off neutrons until the atom becomes stable
D. Its nucleus will explode in a supernova
Chọn C
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích: 20
Theo thông tin trong đoạn 2, điều gì sẽ xảy ra nếu một nguyên tử có nhiều nơtron hơn proton?
A. Nó sẽ không có đủ điện tích dương để giữ các electron của nó trong quỹ đạo.
B. Các nơtron thừa ra của nó sẽ được chuyển thành năng lượng ánh sáng.
C. Nó sẽ từ từ giải phóng nơtron cho đến khi nguyên tử trở về dạng bền vững.
D. Hạt nhân của nó sẽ phát nổ trong một sao băng.
Thông tin: In heavier atoms, however, there are more neutrons than protons, and the element is unstable, eventually losing neutrons through radioactive decay until a neutral state is reached.
Tạm dịch: Tuy nhiên, trong các nguyên tử nặng hơn, có nhiều nơtron hơn proton và nguyên tố này không bền vững, cuối cùng mất đi nơtron thông qua sự phân rã phóng xạ cho đến khi đạt được trạng thái cân bằng
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
__________is the existence of a large number of different kinds of animals and plants which make a balanced environment
A. extinction
B. biodiversity
C. habitat
D. conservation
Đáp án : B
Biodiversity = sự đa đạng sinh học. extinction = sự tuyệt chủng. habitat = môi trường sống. Conservation = sự bảo tồn
* Join each pair of the sentences, using relative clause ( who, whom, which, that ) and abverd clause of concession ( thoush, eventhough, allthough )
1. Her house is in axcellent repair. Her house is over 200 year old
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2. This is Mr. hung. I was telling you about him
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3. Nam could se main part of the dilm. He came the movies late due to broken bike
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4. The picture was painres by my firend. It is on the wall
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5. There are som wors. They are very difficult to translate
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6. The book was too expensive. I wan to buy its
1. Her house is in axcellent repair which is over 200 year old.
2. This is Mr. hung who I was telling you about.
3. Nam could see main part of the film who came the movies late due to broken bike.
4. The picture was painres by my firend which is on the wall.
5. There are som wors which are very difficult to translate.
6. The book was too expensive which I want to buy.
IX. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each
Of all my relatives, I like my aunt Emily the (1)_________ She’s my (2) _____________
youngest sister. She has never married and (3) __________alone in a small village near Bath. She’s fifty years old, (4) __________she’s quite young in spirit. She has a fair complexion, thick brown hair and dark brown eyes. She has a kind face, and when you meet (5) __________, the first thing you notice (6) __________her smile. Her face is a little wrinkled now, but I think she is still rather attractive. She is the sort of person you can always go to if you (7) _________a problem and she’s extremely generous. She likes reading (8) _____________gardening, and she still goes (9) __________ long walks over the hills. I hope I’m as active as she is when I’m at her (10) __________ .
P/s: Bạn không cho mình từ để điền nên mình tham khảo ạ ;-;
Of all my relatives, I like my aunt Emily the (1)___best_______ She’s my (2) _mother's________ youngest sister. She has never married and (3) __live________alone in a small village near Bath. She’s fifty years old, (4) __ but_________she’s quite young in spirit. She has a fair complexion, thick brown hair and dark brown eyes. She has a kind face, and when you meet (5) __her________, the first thing you notice (6) ____is______her smile. Her face is a little wrinkled now, but I think she is still rather attractive. She is the sort of person you can always go to if you (7) _have________a problem and she’s extremely generous. She likes reading (8) __and_______gardening, and she still goes (9) ___for_______ long walks over the hills. I hope I’m as active as she is when I’m at her (10) ___age_______