Answer;
Compounds of carbon and hydrogen
Explanation;
An organic compound is any of a large class of chemical compounds in which one or more atoms of carbon are covalently linked to atoms of other elements, most commonly hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen.
The primary difference between organic compounds and inorganic compounds is that organic compounds always contain carbon while most inorganic compounds do not contain carbon. Additionally, nearly all organic compounds contain carbon-hydrogen or C-H bonds.
Organic compounds includes nucleic acids, fats, sugars, proteins, enzymes and hydrocarbon fuels. All organic molecules contain carbon, nearly all contain hydrogen, and many also contain oxygen.
Cd(NO₃)₂ - cadmium nitrate
n{Cd(NO₃)₂}=1 mol ⇒ n(N)=2*1= 2 mol
m(N)=n(N)*A(N)
m(N)=2*14.01=28.02 g
Answer:
The signal from the deceleration sensor ignites the gas-generator mixture by an electrical impulse, creating the high-temperature condition necessary for NaN3 to decompose. The nitrogen gas that is generated then fills the airbag.
basically, the nitrogen fills the bag
Answer:
The Stock Method of Naming
An ionic compound is named first by its cation and then by its anion. The cation has the same name as its element.
Explanation:
Elements are formed by nuclear fusion. Stars can undergo nuclear fusion and create new elements by squeezing them together.