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Oxygen, therefore, has two unpaired electrons which can bond with the two hydrogen atoms. In order to obtain maximum separation of the electron orbitals from the 3 atoms, bonding is …
What would be the electron dot structure of a molecule of
Explanation: Well, each sulfur atom is #sp^3-"hybridized"# to a first approx. And so each sulfur atom has TWO lone pairs of electrons..
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The chemical formulas are a) "MgCl"_2 and b) "LiF". Magnesium Chloride A "Mg" atom has two valence electron. It can get a complete shell if it loses these electrons. A "Cl" atom has seven …
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The ionization potential of an atom is defined as the energy required to completely remove an electron . using Bohr's theory , calculate the ionization potential of the hydrogen atom? What's …
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1.7 * 10^(-24) "g" All you have to do here is to use Avogadro's constant and the mass of 1 mole of carbon as a conversion factor to go from the mass of 1 mole of atoms of carbon to the mass of …