Answer:
According to Avogadro's law which states that equal volumes of all gases under the same condition of temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules. Therefore, one molecule of hydrogen reacts with one molecule of chlorine to yield two molecules of hydrogen chloride.
The formula of hydrogen chloride is HCl
The particle diagram is found in the attachment below.
Explanation:
The reaction between hydrogen and chlorine to form hydrogen chloride is represented by the equation below
H₂(g) + Cl₂(g) ---> 2HCl(g)
In the reaction equation above, one mole (or one volume) of diatomic hydrogen gas reacts with one mole (or one volume) of diatomic chlorine gas to form two moles (or two volumes) of hydrogen chloride gas. This is in accordance with Avogadro's law which states that equal volumes of all gases under the same condition of temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules.
I think the right answer for this question is option A. The energy absorbed so the mass will be increased.
I believe that the answer would be D, both the speaker and the microphone
Options are as follow,
<span>A) Covalent bonds are formed by metals and nonmetals.
B) Covalent bonds are are typical of carbon compounds.
C) Covalent bonds are created by the attractions between oppositely charged ions.
D) Covalent bonds break apart when dissolved in water and allow for the conduction of electricity.
</span><span>Answer:
Covalent bonds are formed by mutual sharing of electrons between two atoms of having electronegativity difference less than 1.7. Among given options only option-B seems correct.
Explanation:
Carbon containing compounds are almost covalent in nature. Majority of organic compounds are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. And carbon makes covalent bonds with all these atoms.
Result:
</span>Option-B is correct.
Answer:
1 mole is equal to 1 moles Potassium, or 39.0983 grams.
39.0983g X 4 = 156.3932
so 4 moles are in 156 grams of Potassium
Explanation:
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