A researcher wants to experiment with an element that reacts like phosphorus (P) but has a greater atomic mass. Which element should the researcher select for the experiment?
A. Nitrogen (N)
B. Sulfur (S)
C. Arsenic (As)
D. Silicon (Si)
I choose Arsenic, because it's in the same family as phosphorus. What do you think?
I would go with As. N is in the same family, also, but the first element in the series is often less predictive of those that follow so As or Sb would be better choices for P with As being better than Sb. And of course Sb is not one of the answer choices.
Arsenic,
I chose Arsenic because it has the greatest mass and also in the same family.
the answer is arsenic, it is in the same family and look it up its correct!!!!
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yes
Arsenic
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arsenic (as)
arsenic
I choose a because it is right my teacher said it was
That's random to say on here
c-arsenic
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i agree with your second comment jasmine.
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shouldn't it be Nitrogen? it's atomic mass is smaller.
someone help. . .