Answer:
wheres the map? I can't see it even tho im using my eye glasses
Answer: Option C. p-dichlorobenzene and 1,4-dichlorobenzene.
Explanation:
A line-angle formula with six vertices and a circle inscribed corresponds to the compound known as benzene.
Further, according to the IUPAC standards for naming benzene derivatives, you must first number the position of the substituent. In this case, the substituents (chloros) are located at the positions 1 and 4; also, for the benzene derivatives when they have 2 substituents and the positions are 1 and 4, this configuration is known as <em>para </em>or <em>p </em>configuration.
Additionally, this compound has 2 substituents (chloros) so you have to indicate this number (di).
Therefore, the correct answer is C. p-dichlorobenzene and 1,4-dichlorobenzene.
Answer:
grapefruit juice is an acid
Explanation:
A piece of neutral litmus paper turned red in some grapefruit juice. What does this show about the grapefruit juice
with litmus paper remember:
E R
S E
ACID
BLUE
acids turn litmus red, bases turn it blue
all citrus fruits :llemons, lime, grapefruit, oranges, etc are called
CITRUS FRUITS because they contain citric acid
It is mostly about an element, it usually goes like this: "which element has the bigger atomic size, Sodium or Oxygen? "
Answer: Chemical Formula = COBr₂
Structural Formula = Attached Below
IUPAC Name = Carbonic Dibromide
Common Name = Bromophosgene
As we know Carbon has the tendency to form four covalent bonds, Oxygen can form two covalent bonds and Bromine can form a single bond. Keeping this in mind we can say that in given compound carbon is forming two single bonds with two bromine atoms and a double bond with oxygen atom. Therefore, the valencies of all elements in the given compound are satisfied and completed.