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<h3>What is the shorthand notation of an atom?</h3>
Often, a shorthand method is used that lists only those electrons in excess of the noble gas configuration immediately preceding the atom in the periodic table. For example, sodium has one 3s electron in excess of the noble gas neon (chemical symbol Ne, atomic number 10), and so its shorthand notation is [Ne]3s1.
<h3>How do you write shorthand configuration?</h3>
In shorthand electron configuration, the electron configuration starts with the symbol of the noble gas in the previous period, followed by the additional configuration of the electrons for the given element. For example, aluminum has the atomic number 13, which is the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms.
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A molecule is a neutrally charged group of atoms held together by one or more COVALENT bonds
Answer: option C. between gases should in all cases be extremely rapid because the average kinetic energy of the molecules is great.
Lewis Structure of
Oxygen Difluoride is sketched as....
Step 1: Calculate the
total number of valence electrons present in OF₂. This is done by adding all valence electrons of each element. i.e...
Valence e⁻s of Oxygen = 6
Valence e⁻s of Fluorine-1 = 7
Valence e⁻s of Fluorine-2 = 7
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Total Valence e⁻s
20Step 2: Draw central element (O) in center surrounded by fluorine atoms. Now, sketch a single bonds between O and both F atoms. Now, subtract 2 electrons per single bond from total valence electrons.. i.e..
Total Valence e⁻s = 20
2 single bonds (2 × 2) = 4
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16Now, distribute remaining 16 electrons on each element to complete its
octet starting from most electronegative element.
Lewis structure of OF₂ is as follow,
Answer:
The answer is the D. That's the Mitochondrion.
Explanation: