Chemistry, 23.10.2021 19:40, wcwheelsp26w7n
Why do you think lone pairs of electrons create greater repulsion when located near other
lone pairs or bonding pairs? Orbitals containing lone pairs of electrons require more space
than orbitals containing bonding pairs. Why do you think this is the case? What does the
presence of one or more lone pairs of electrons do to the bond angles in a molecule (in other
words, do bond angles get larger, smaller, or remain unchanged?)
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Which statement best describes the relationship between period and frequency of light waves? a) in wave b the period increases and the frequency decreases from wave a. b) in wave a the period increases and the frequency decreases from wave b. c) in wave b the period is shorter and the frequency is greater than in wave a. d) in wave a the period is shorter and the frequency is greater than in wave b.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:00, montgomerykarloxc24x
Convert the temperature of dry ice, –77 ∞c, into degrees fahrenheit and kelvin.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:30, imalexiscv
Plzz a sample of table sugar (sucrose, c12h22o11) has a mass of 7.801 g. ● a) calculate the number of moles of c12h22o11 in the sample b) calculate the number of moles of each element in c12h22o11 (number of moles of c, number of moles of h & number of moles of o) in the sample. (use your answer from part a as your starting point.) show your work and highlight your final answer. calculate the number of atoms of each element in c12h22o11 (number of atoms of c, number of atoms of h & number of atoms of o) in the sample. (use your answers from part b as your starting for each element.) show your work and highlight your final answer.
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