Answer: I don’t really know
Explanation:
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Answer:

Explanation:
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In this case, considering that the mass of hydrazine is missing, we can assume it is 130.0 g (a problem found on ethernet). In such a way, since we need a mass-mole-atoms relationship by which we can compute moles of hydrazine given its molar mass (32.06 g/mol), then the moles of hydrogen considering one mole of hydrazine has four moles of hydrogen and one mole of hydrogen has 6.022x10²³ atoms (Avogadro's number); therefore, we proceed as shown below:

Notice 130.0 g has four significant figures, therefore the result is displayed with four as well.
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Answer:
This question appears incomplete
Explanation:
However, the chance of finding one isotope of an element is not the same for all elements because some elements/isotopes are more in abundance than some other elements/isotopes; for example the most abundant element on earth is nitrogen-14, hence the chances of finding nitrogen-14 in nature is higher the chances of finding any isotope of Xenon.
Also, while isotopes occur naturally, some do not. Hence, the chances of finding a naturally occurring isotopes (no matter how rare like Xenon-126) is higher than the chances of finding artificial radioisotopes like technetium-95 and promethium-146 (whose chances are zero because they cannot be found naturally occurring).
Answer: it can form a maximum of one bond
Explanation:
Answer: Carbon
Explanation: Organic compounds are those made by carbon atoms that link to other carbon or elements such as nitrogen, hydrogen or oxygen with covalent bonds.
The presence of these compounds were associated with living things, because most of them are produced by plants or animals. However nowdays substances like polymers and other synthetically made molecules can also be considered as organic since they are made of carbon.