Answer: There is a single covalent bond in a chlorine molecule.
Explanation: The chlorine molecule is represented as Cl−Cl, i.e. C
l2. Between the chlorine atoms, 2 electrons overlap to form a region of high electron density to which the positively charged chlorine nuclei are attracted, such that internuclear repulsion is negated and a net attractive force results. Because the bonding electrons are shared between the nuclei, we conceive that each atom has 8 valence electrons.
Of course, on reaction with sodium, the sodium reduces the chlorine molecule to give 2×Cl−. The resultant bond between Na+ and Cl−is ionic and a non-molecular substance results.
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<u>Epipelagic </u>zones are warm, well lit, and have lots of marine life.
Explanation:
This is the topmost zone of the oceans extending about 200 meters from the ocean surface. This zone is well lit because sunlight is able to penetrate this layer before it discusses as it penetrates deeper into the ocean. Therefore, this epipelagic zone is able to sustain plankton (that are photosynthetic). Plankton form the base of marine life which is why they support a large marine ecosystem in the epipelagic zone and thie energy flow even to the deeper abyssopelagic zone.
Answer:
i think protons and neutrons
Explanation:
im not sure tho
Don’t currently have a calculator with me but just use Avogadros constant (A) 6.02x10^24, in the equation n=N/A. Lower case n being the number of mol and upper case being the number of molecules (given).
Answer:
The ion is a monoatomic cation
The symbol of the noble gas is Krypton(Kr)
The formula of the ion is Br⁻