True. The term "base weight" is used in comparing atomic weights where the atomic weight of carbon-12 is set as the reference standard with a value of exactly 12 atomic mass units. Other elements are compared relative to this standard to determine their atomic weight.
True. Practicing defensive driving behaviors such as staying focused, obeying traffic laws, maintaining a safe following distance, and being alert to potential hazards can decrease your risk of being injured or killed in a collision.
False. Gamma rays are electromagnetic radiation, not particles with charge. They are produced by the decay of atomic nuclei or during high-energy interactions.
False. The process by which energy is produced in the sun is known as nuclear fusion, not fission. Nuclear fusion is the process in which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.
True.
Actually it was two atomic bombs.
False as a generalization but true for some isotopes. The atomic number is the number of protons in a nucleus, which may coincidentally be the same as the number of neutrons but is not required to be.
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False. Number of neutrons.
No, Most atomic bombs have a blast distance of 40 miles. By. Husky Pratt
True. The term "base weight" is used in comparing atomic weights where the atomic weight of carbon-12 is set as the reference standard with a value of exactly 12 atomic mass units. Other elements are compared relative to this standard to determine their atomic weight.
False
False. The atomic number of an element represents the number of protons in its nucleus. Carbon has an atomic number of 6, so it has 6 protons and typically 6 electrons to maintain a neutral charge, not 12 electrons.
False. The number of neutrons is not equal to the atomic number. Neutrons are particles found in the nucleus of an atom and their number can vary, whereas the atomic number corresponds to the number of protons in an atom.
True AND False OR True evaluates to True. IT seems like it does not matter which is evaluated first as: (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True True AND (False OR True) = True AND True = True But, it does matter as with False AND False OR True: (False AND False) OR True = False OR True = True False AND (False OR True) = False AND True = False and True OR False AND False: (True OR False) AND False = True AND False = False True OR (False AND False) = True OR False = True Evaluated left to right gives a different answer if the operators are reversed (as can be seen above), so AND and OR need an order of evaluation. AND can be replaced by multiply, OR by add, and BODMAS says multiply is evaluated before add; thus AND should be evaluated before OR - the C programming language follows this convention. This makes the original question: True AND False OR True = (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True
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True. Hydrogen-1, also known as protium, is the standard used for the relative scale of atomic masses. Its mass is defined as exactly 1 atomic mass unit (amu) on the atomic mass scale.