Answer:
Bonding Order = number of bonding electrons – number of antibonding electrons/2.
So for CO2, there is a total of 16 electrons, 8 of which are antibonding electrons.
So 16 – 8 = 8; divided by 2 = 4. So, 4 is the bonding order of CO2. The molecular structure of CO2 looks like this:
..~-~~..
O=C=O
..~-~~..
The electrically charges particles make the material electrically conductive on the atomic level. In metals, the valence electrons are responsible for conduction. More the valence electrons, more the movement of charge, more conductivity.
ºF = ºC x 1.8 + 32
ºF = 17 x 1.8 + 32
ºF = 30.6 + 32
= 62.6ºF
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Multiple steps involved in determining the rate law for an overall reaction would be to determine the molecularity of each step, identify the intermediates, determine the rate determination step, eliminate intermediates from the rate law, and that would lead you to write your overall rate law. <span>
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