My teacher just explained this problem to me and she said it is "the same".
Answer: NH3 and NH3
Explanation:
If hydrogen is bonded to a highly electronegative element, a strong dipole-dipole attraction is set up with strength ten times greater than normal dipole-dipole attractions, and it is crystal clear that electronegativity increase from left to right across the period and it decreases down the group. Nitrogen being electronegative more than Oxygen will exhibit a greater dipole-dipole attraction. As such, NH3 and NH3 is the right answer.
I can easily work out the molar mass of Ca3PO4 - but I do not see any reason to do this.
There is no such compound
If you want the molar mass of tricalcium phosphate , then the correct formula is Ca3(PO4)2 .
For purposes of calculating the molar mass it is easier to write: Ca3P2O8
Ca = 40.078g/mol *3 = 120.234g
P = 30.974g/mol *2 = 61.948g
O = 15.999g/mol *8 = 127.992g
Total = 310.174g/mol
Mass of 4.5 mol = 310.174g/mol *4.5mol = 1395.783g
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we use Isomerization because conjugated allylic carbocation is more stable when compared to a Non-conjugated Allylic carbocation
Explanation:
Reason for the mechanism
we use Isomerization because conjugated allylic carbocation is more stable when compared to a Non-conjugated Allylic carbocation
attached below is the detailed mechanism