<span>Metals tend to lose electrons and form electro-positive ions / cations.</span>
Explanation:
Steroid contains a steroidal ring and are devoid of fatty acid chain. The steroidal nucleus is a fused ring consisting of three six membered rings, and a five membered ring.
Examples of steroidal molecules include, cholesterol, steroidal hormones such as estrogen(estradiol) progestrone, testoterone and corticosteroidal hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone and cortisone.
Answer:
The answers to your question are below
Explanation:
a) 6.85×1020 H2O2 molecules
H2O2 MW = 32 + 2 = 34 g
34g -------------------- 6.023 x 10²³ molecules
x ------------------- 6.85 x 10 ²⁰
x = (6.85 x 10 ²⁰)(34)/ 6.023 x 10²³
x = 0.038 g
3.3×1022 SO2 molecules
MW SO2 = 32 + 32 = 64g
64 g -------------------- 6.023 x 10²³ molecules
x -------------------- 3.3×1022 SO2 molecules
x = (3.3×1022 SO2)(64) / 6.023 x 10²³
x = 3.51 g
5.5×1025 O3 molecules
MW = 16 x 3 = 48g
48 g ----------------- 6.023 x 10²³ molecules
x ------------------ 5.5×1025 O3 molecules
x = (5.5×1025 )(48) / 6.023 x 10²³
x = 4383 g
9.30×1019 CH4 molecules
MW = 12 + 4 = 16 g
16 g -------------------- 6.023 x 10²³ molecules
x -------------------- 9.30×1019 CH4 molecules
x = (9.30×1019)(16) / 6.023 x 10²³
x = 0.0025 g
<span>A) 2NaOH -> 2Na + O2 + H2
is not correct since Na is unstable
B) 2NaOH -> 2Na + H2O + 1/2O2
is not correct since Na is unstable
C) 2NaOH -> Na2O + H2O
is correct since N2O is stable
D) 2NaOH -> 2Na + H2O2
is not correct since Na is unstable</span>
Answer: barium oxide
Explanation: The barium will give some of it's electrons up to the oxygen, and then they will both reach the stability of a noble gas. Then, they will both combinate to barium oxide, so the answer is barium oxide.