Answer:
Keeping planets in the orbit
Explanation:
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Question: Predicting the shape of a molecule is relatively straight forward. A molecule's shape will always be determined by the number of electron pairs around the central atom. The number of electron pair corresponds to the number of atoms that are bound to the central atom of the molecule. For example, water contains two hydrogen atom bound to one atom of oxygen, giving the molecule a linear geometry.
Suppose that the model presented by student 1 is correct. Based on the information provided, what would be the bond angle in a molecule of perchlorate ion.
Answer: Suppose that the model presented by student 1 is correct The (perchlorate ion) will be a tetrahedral shape, O-Cl-O bond angle 109.5 due to four groups of bonding electrons and no lone pairs of electrons.
At maximum height, the velocity of the ball is 0.
v = u + at
0 = 34 - 32.2t
t = 1.06 seconds
In H(t), s = 0 because the ball is initially on the ground.
H(t) = -16(1.06)² + 34(1.06)
H(t) = 18.1 feet
In series with the circuit, so for it pass the current to be mensured.
Letter A
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