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Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer right the chosen later on the separate sheet of paper. 

It is a device that is used to speed up the protons to overcome the repulsion between the protons and the target atomic nuclei by using magnetic and electrical fields

A. spectroscopy 

B. particle decelerator

C. particle accelerator

D. microscope

He  created a classification of elements based on their atomic weight. 

A. Rutherford 

B. Dalton

C. Milikan

D. Mendelev

It is a one dimensional point which contains a huge mass in an infinitely small space

A. Nucleosynthesis 

B. Dilation 

C. Singularity 

D. R process

He noticed that shooting electrons at x-rays at unique frequencies

A. Mendeleev

B. Milikan 

C. Moseley

D. Serge

He synthesize element with atomic number 43 using a linear particle accelerator

A. Ernest Rutherford 

B. Ernest Lawrence 

C. Dimitri Mendeleev 

D. John Dalton

This is known as the region and production of heavy elements

A. Stellar nucleosynthesis 

B. Primordial nucleosynthesis 

C. R process 

D. supernova

This is known as the origin of light elements

A. Stellar nucleosynthesis

B. Primordial nucleosynthesis 

C. R-processed

D. Supernova nucleosynthesis

Process that can produce up to #83-Bismuth

A. Nuclear fission

B. R-processed 

C.S process 

D. S process

This is also known as nucleosynthesis 

A. S process 

B. R processed 

C. nuclear fission 

D. proton proton reaction

This of course in the main sequence of stars A. stellar Nucleosynthesis

B. Primordial Nucleosynthesis 

C. R process

D. Supernova Nucleosynthesis 

It is also known as nuclei fusion and the formation of new nuclear actions in the early stages of development of the universe. 

A. Nucleosynthesis 

B. S-Process

C. R-Process 

D. Singularity 

In this process there's a build up of a VERY heavy isotope, then a beta-decays occur, you march up in atomic number and produce heavy product. 

A. S-Process

B. R-Process

C. Nuclear Fission 

D. Proton-Proton Reaction 

He successfully carried out a nuclear transmutation reaction,  a process of transforming one element or isotope into another element. 

A. Chadwick

B. Moseley

C. Mendeleev

D. Rutherford

It was created by bombardment of molybdenum by deuterons (heavy hydrogen, H12), Emilio Segre and Carlo Perrier in 1937. 

A. Oxygen 

B. Helium 

C. Technetium 

D. Uranium

These are elements with atomic numbers beyond 103. 

A. Super Heavy Elements

B. Gaseous Elements

C. Lightest Elements 

D. Halogens

answer:

yes.

step-by-step explanation:

q: do you think you can apply the same concept in simplifying a rational algebraic expression?

yes, through applying the concept of factoring and greatest common factor or gcf can be used in order to simplify a rational algebraic expression.

for example:

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the value of the numerator is 10x + 25y. 10 and 25 has a factor of 5, hence, it can be written in such a way that it is factored by 5.

10x + 25y = 5 (2x + 5y)

when we multiple 2x + 5y by 5, we will arrive to the same given.

after factoring the numerator, we will look in the denominator to see if the common factor in the numerator be possible to divide or cancel. in this case:

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5 can be cancelled from both numerator and denominator as long as there is no subtraction or addition involved with 5. hence, we will arrive to the following solution:

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= 2x + 5y

code: 8.3.1.2.1.

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