B.They show how organisms choose to adapt to changing Earth conditions.
C.They prove that structure and location of remains of organisms depict past events.
D.They prove that natural selection always leads to greater complexity in organisms.
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The molecules AlCl3, CCl4, SCl2, and S3 have different geometries and bond angles due to the number of electron bonding pairs. As such, by increasing bond angles, the order is SCl2 < CCl4 < AlCl3 < S3.
The question asks us to sort the molecules AlCl3, CCl4, SCl2, and S3 by increasing bond angles about the central atom. To do this, we need to examine the geometry and the bond angles produced by the electronic arrangements of each molecule.
In AlCl3, the central atom, Al, has three bonded pairs of electrons resulting in a trigonal planar structure with bond angles of 120°. In CCl4, carbon is the central atom, and it forms four bonds with chlorine atoms, creating a tetrahedral structure. The bond angle for this molecule is approximately 109.5°. For SCl2, sulfur forms two bonds and has two lone pairs of electrons. The VSEPR model predicts a bent or V shape for the molecule, resulting in bond angles less than 109.5°. Lastly, S3 is a non-polar molecule with bond angles of 120°.
Therefore, the correct order of increasing bond angles would be SCl2 < CCl4 < AlCl3 < S3.
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There is constant cosmic background radiation.
B.
Galaxies are moving toward each other.
C.
A loud explosion can be heard in the radio frequencies everywhere in the universe.
D.
Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant elements in the universe.
Answer:
Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl = PbCl2 + 2NaNO3
Explanation:
Lead nitrate is Pb(NO3)2
Sodium Chloride is NaCl
The basic reaction is:
Pb(NO3)2 + NaCl = PbCl2 + NaNO3
Now we need to balance the equation. Note that the lead nitrate contributes 2 (NO3) units, but there is only 1 NO3 on the product side. So start by adding a second NaNO3:
Pb(NO3)2 + NaCl = PbCl2 + 2NaNO3
Now we have 2 Na atoms on the right side, so add a "2" to the NaCl:
Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl = PbCl2 + 2NaNO3
This is starting to look good. Lets check the atom/unit counts on both sides of the equation:
Reactants Products
Pb 1 1
NO3 2 2
Na 2 2
Cl 2 2
The equation is now balanced. Pb(NO3)2 + 2NaCl = PbCl2 + 2NaNO3
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