Answer:
d. magnesium sulfide, mgs
Explanation:
Ionic bonds or also called eletrovalent bond is one of the chemical bonds that forms between the atoms of molecules or compounds. It is the kind of bond that forms between a positively charged atom and a negatively charged atom. The positive atom transfers electrons to the negative atom.
In this question, Magnesium Sulfide, MgS is a compound whose atoms are held together by ionic bonds. The magnesium ion (cation) transfers its two valence electrons to the sulfur ion (anion) to form the stable MgS.
Answer:
cyclohexilic acid
Explanation:
The malonic ester synthesis is often used to form different types of carboxilic acid. In this case, we have excess of base, so we can expect a ring formed in the molecule.
In the first step, the base substract the more acidic hydrogen of the ester. In the next step we have the ester reacting with the dibromopentane. Then, in the next step, the excess of base will substract again the acidic hydrogen remaining of the carbon, and then, will promove a Sn2 reaction with the bromine in the pentane (That it was previously attached to the molecule). In this step, a ring id formed. Then, the hydrolisis with acid, will form carboxilic acid in both sides of the molecule, and finally the decarboxilation in heat will separate the molecule and formed the cyclohexilic acid.
The picture below shows the mechanism
The RMS of O2 at 17 degrees is calculated as follows
RMs= ( 3RT/m)^1/2 where
R= ideal gas constant = 8.314
T= temperature= 17+273= 290 K
M= molar mass in KG = 32/1000= 0.032 Kg
Rms is therefore= sqrt (3x 8.314 x290/0.032 ) = sqrt( 226036.875
RMs=475.43
Answer:
The unknown liquid has low H+ concentrations and high OH- concentrations.
Explanation: