B. -1,+1,0
C. -2,+3,-1
D. 0,0,0
Three resonance structures contribute to the structure of dinitrogen monoxide.
The resonance structure is invoked when a single structure can not sufficiently explain all the bonding properties of a compound. All the various contributing structures contribute to the final structure of the compound but not all to the same degree.
There are three resonance structures of dinitrogen monoxide. The most stable structure is always the structure that has the formal charges as -1, +1 and zero as shown.
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Answer:
A. 0, +1, -1
Explanation:
You can draw the lewis structure for NNO 3 ways: With two double bonds N=N=O, with a triple bond between the N and O and single bond between the two N's, or a triple bond between the two N's and a single bond between the N and O.
The goal is to have formal charges that are as small as possible, to have no identical formal charges on adjacent atoms, and to have the most negative formal charge on the most electronegative atom. The most stable structure is the one with the triple bond between the two N's because it gives the formal charges 0, 1, and -1 respectively. Unlike the other two structures, the negative formal charge is correctly placed on O, the most electronegative atom.
(b) Red phosphorus and white phos- phorus are solids.
(c) The white form is soluble in liquid carbon disulfide but is insoluble in water.
(d) The red form of phosphorus is in- soluble in both water and carbon disulfide.
(e) The red form melts at about 600 ◦ C, and the white form melts at44◦ C.
B) increasing the temperature of the reactant.
C) adding a catalyst to the reaction.
D)adding more reactant
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
C) adding a catalyst to the reaction.
Answer:
Benzoic acid= 37.16%
Naphthalene = 24.43%
3-Nitroaniline= 29.38%
Explanation:
Data given:
percentage recovery of benzonic acid = 9.75/26.24 * 100 = 37.16%
Percentage recovery of napthalene = 6.41/26.24 * 100 = 24.43%
Percentage recovery of 3-nitroaniline = 7.71/26.24 * 100 = 29.38%
Answer:
FeCl: Ferric Chloride (also called iron chloride), comes from Fe (ferrum, or iron), and Cl (Chlorine)
HNO: Nitroxyl, from N (Nitrogen), and the acidic nature of a radical ending in -yl.
NaSO: Sodium sulfate, Na (Sodium), S (Sulfur), O (Oxygen).
SO: Sulfur monoxide (Mono-One), O (Oxygen) and S (Sulfur).