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drag each tile to the correct location. classify the elements as diatom…

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drag each tile to the correct location.
classify the elements as diatomic or monatomic. if necessary, refer to the periodic table to help you identify the diatomic elements.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we first recall the definitions:

  • Monatomic elements: Exist as single atoms (most elements, like metals, noble gases, some nonmetals).
  • Diatomic elements: Exist as molecules with 2 atoms (e.g., \( \text{H}_2, \text{N}_2, \text{O}_2, \text{F}_2, \text{Cl}_2, \text{Br}_2, \text{I}_2 \); also \( \text{C} \) (diamond/graphite) is monatomic, but diatomic \( \text{C}_2 \) is rare).
Step 1: Identify Diatomic Elements

From the periodic table, the diatomic elements (common) are:

  • Hydrogen (H): Diatomic (\( \text{H}_2 \))
  • Nitrogen (N): Diatomic (\( \text{N}_2 \))
  • Oxygen (O): Diatomic (\( \text{O}_2 \))
  • Fluorine (F): Diatomic (\( \text{F}_2 \))
  • Chlorine (Cl): Diatomic (\( \text{Cl}_2 \))
  • Bromine (Br): Diatomic (\( \text{Br}_2 \))
  • Iodine (I): Diatomic (\( \text{I}_2 \))
Step 2: Identify Monatomic Elements

Most other elements are monatomic (exist as single atoms):

  • Metals: Li, Be, Na, Mg, K, Ca, etc. (all elements in metal/metalloid/nonmetal/unknown blocks except diatomic ones).
  • Noble Gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Og (monatomic, as \( \text{He}, \text{Ne} \), etc.).
  • Nonmetals/Metalloids: B, C, Si, P, S, As, Se, Sb, Te, At, etc. (except diatomic nonmetals like H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I).
Classification:
  • Diatomic: H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I
  • Monatomic: All others (e.g., He, Li, Be, B, C, Si, P, S, Ar, K, Ca, etc.)

For example, if tiles include:

  • H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I → Diatomic
  • He, Li, Be, B, C, Si, P, S, Ar, K, Ca → Monatomic

(Note: If specific tiles are provided, drag diatomic elements to "diatomic" and monatomic to "monatomic".)

Answer:

To solve this, we first recall the definitions:

  • Monatomic elements: Exist as single atoms (most elements, like metals, noble gases, some nonmetals).
  • Diatomic elements: Exist as molecules with 2 atoms (e.g., \( \text{H}_2, \text{N}_2, \text{O}_2, \text{F}_2, \text{Cl}_2, \text{Br}_2, \text{I}_2 \); also \( \text{C} \) (diamond/graphite) is monatomic, but diatomic \( \text{C}_2 \) is rare).
Step 1: Identify Diatomic Elements

From the periodic table, the diatomic elements (common) are:

  • Hydrogen (H): Diatomic (\( \text{H}_2 \))
  • Nitrogen (N): Diatomic (\( \text{N}_2 \))
  • Oxygen (O): Diatomic (\( \text{O}_2 \))
  • Fluorine (F): Diatomic (\( \text{F}_2 \))
  • Chlorine (Cl): Diatomic (\( \text{Cl}_2 \))
  • Bromine (Br): Diatomic (\( \text{Br}_2 \))
  • Iodine (I): Diatomic (\( \text{I}_2 \))
Step 2: Identify Monatomic Elements

Most other elements are monatomic (exist as single atoms):

  • Metals: Li, Be, Na, Mg, K, Ca, etc. (all elements in metal/metalloid/nonmetal/unknown blocks except diatomic ones).
  • Noble Gases: He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Og (monatomic, as \( \text{He}, \text{Ne} \), etc.).
  • Nonmetals/Metalloids: B, C, Si, P, S, As, Se, Sb, Te, At, etc. (except diatomic nonmetals like H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I).
Classification:
  • Diatomic: H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I
  • Monatomic: All others (e.g., He, Li, Be, B, C, Si, P, S, Ar, K, Ca, etc.)

For example, if tiles include:

  • H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I → Diatomic
  • He, Li, Be, B, C, Si, P, S, Ar, K, Ca → Monatomic

(Note: If specific tiles are provided, drag diatomic elements to "diatomic" and monatomic to "monatomic".)