b. charge
c. electrons
d. protons and neutrons
Both ionic and covalent bonds can be used to characterize the bonds in the molecule MgSO₄.
Magnesium sulfate, or MgSO₄, has ionic and covalent bonds throughout its structure.
Magnesium (Mg) and oxygen (O) form a mainly ionic connection in MgSO₄. Easily donating two valence electrons to oxygen, magnesium forms the ions Mg₂⁺ and SO₄²⁻. The metal (Mg) and the non-metal (O) in this ionic connection are both metals.
The bonds between sulfur (S) and oxygen (O), on the other hand, are covalent. Sulfur and oxygen share electrons to form covalent bonds in the sulfate (SO₄) ion. Two non-metal atoms (S and O) share electrons through this covalent connection.
Option C is the right response since MgSO₄ possesses both ionic and covalent bonds as a result.
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The balanced chemical reaction is:
N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3
We are given the amount of H2 being reacted. This will be our starting point.
26.3 g H2 (1 mol H2 / 2.02 g H2) 2 mol O2/3 mol H2) ( 17.04 g NH3 / 1mol NH3) = 147.90 g O2
Percent yield = actual yield / theoretical yield x 100
Percent yield = 79.0 g / 147.90 g x 100
Percent yield = 53.4%
Answer:
53.4 percent yield, the fourth option
Explanation:
1,000 kilograms = 1 gram
100 centimeters = 1 meter
Answer:
100 centimeters = 1 meter