Hey there!
A ) PO₄³⁻
The element exhibits resonance (4 times) as there is a double bondwith 1 oxygen and a single with the other 3 oxygen. This switchesin each resonance structure. (I know its weird b/c I leaves Phosphorus with 10 electrons surrounding it)
b) SO₄²⁻
Sulfur is the central atom ,double bond 2 oxygens so that they can only have 4 valence electrons ( the little dots around the oxygen ) ,single bond 2 oxygens ( So that they have 6 valence electrons )
Formal charges are 0 for the two double bonded oxygens [ 6-6 = 0 ]and 0 for the sulfur [ 6-6=0 ]
But the oxygens are -1 [ 6-7 = -1 ]
Since there are two of them, there is a negative charge of -2
Bracket the whole structure and on the top right of the outside ofthe brackets write 2- and include a - (negative sign) next to eachof the single bonded oxygens
Don't forget there are resonance structures. The double bonds canbe placed around any of the oxygens
Hope that helps!
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Answer</h2>
The volume will be<u> 50 L</u>
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Explanation</h2>
From Kelvin Law of Temperature, we know that
We know that
= 200 L
= 100 K
= 400 K
So,
The answer of the givern question is 50L
Answer:
C. hydrocyanic acid
Explanation:
The mixture of a weak acid (As hydrocyanic acid, HCN), with its conjugate base (Na⁺CN⁻) produce a buffer effect in the solution due the equilibrium:
HCN ⇄ CN⁻ + H⁺
Now, when NaOH (A base) is added to the mixture, the reaction with <em>HCN </em>is:
NaOH + HCN → Na⁺CN⁻ + H₂O
As the OH⁻ of NaOH are not affecting directly the H⁺ concentration, <em>the pH does not increase dratically.</em>
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Right answer is:
<em>C. hydrocyanic acid
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A table would show the exact values at certain times, while some kinds of graphs only show approximate values but for the “slight changes” it is best to have the exact numbers.