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  2. Chemical elements with atomic numbers that sum up to 200 can be found by choosing suitable combinations, such as Mercury (80), Silver (47), Copper (29), and Tungsten (44), which total exactly 200 when added together. Explanation: The student is asking for combinations of atomic numbers that add up to 200.

  3. AI-generated answer. To find elements whose atomic numbers add up to 200, we need to look for combinations that equal this sum. One possible combination is: - Gold (Au) with an atomic number of 79 - Mercury (Hg) with an atomic number of 80 79 + 80 = 159 Since the sum of the atomic numbers of Gold and Mercury is 159, which is less than 200, this ...

  4. Element B: Atomic number = 100. In this case, the atomic numbers of Element A and Element B add up to 200. Another combination could be: Element C: Atomic number = 150. Element D: Atomic number = 50. In this case, the atomic numbers of Element C and Element D also add up to 200. These are just a few examples, and there may be other combinations ...

  5. In your question, you're asking for elements on the Periodic Table whose atomic numbers add up to 200. Atomic numbers, as you may know, represent the number of protons in an element's nucleus. For example, Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1 while Helium has an atomic number of 2. To find your solution, it's a matter of choosing combinations of ...

  6. To determine if the elements in this set add up to 200, we need to find the atomic numbers of each element and sum them. Iron has an atomic number of 26, Cobalt has an atomic number of 27, and Nickel has an atomic number of 28. Summing these atomic numbers, we get 26 + 27 + 28 = 81. Since the sum is less than 200, this set of elements is not valid.

  7. Their respective atomic numbers are 10, 23, 74, and 75. If you add these atomic numbers together, the total is 182. This means you need elements that will add up to 18 (200-182) to meet the requirement of Rule 18. Adding Fluorine (F) with an atomic number of 9 and Argon (Ar) with an atomic number of 9 can help you reach this required total.

  8. First, let's look at the atomic numbers of the elements you have: - Zinc (Zn) has an atomic number of 30. - Vanadium (V) has an atomic number of 23. Adding these together, we get: 30 (Zn) + 23 (V) = 53. We need the sum to be 200, so we need to find elements whose atomic numbers add up to: 200 - 53 = 147. Now, let's find elements whose atomic ...

  9. To find elements whose atomic numbers add up to 200 and include Ne (Neon), we need to explore the periodic table and find suitable elements. Neon (Ne) has an atomic number of 10. Since we are aiming for a sum of 200, the remaining atomic numbers of the elements we choose should add up to 200 - 10 = 190.

  10. The atomic numbers of these elements are 36, 23, 117, and 201, respectively. Since the atomic numbers should add up to 200, we cannot include QB in the combination as it has an atomic number of 201. However, we can include Krypton (36), Vanadium (23), Ununseptium (117), and an element with an atomic number of 24, which would be below Vanadium.

  11. The elements with atomic numbers that add up to 200 and include Ne are Neon (atomic number 10), Lead (atomic number 82) and Fermium (atomic number 100). Explanation: Each element in the periodic table has a unique atomic number that represents the number of protons in its nucleus. For instance, Neon (Ne) has the atomic number of 10. You are ...