The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron in1 mole of an atom in its neutral gaseous state. Atomic radius is smaller, great nuclear charge (pulling power of protons on less electrons)
There are three electron domains around the central atom. In
a trigonal planar geometry, the central atoms is bonded to three other atoms or
groups.
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Answer:
n= 2.55 moles
Explanation:
Using the formula of ideal gas law:
PV = nRT
nRT=PV
n= PV/RT
n= number of moles
R= Avogadro constant = 0.0821
T= Temperature in K => ºC + 273.15 K
V= volume in L
P= pressure in atm
n= (1 atm)(57.20 L) / (0.0821)(237.15 K)
n= 2.50 moles
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