the gases in the air effects it 37% because of the carbon dixiode.
No, not exactly. It is an ionic compound so it would not have a Lewis dot structure. However, the carbonate anion, CO3^2- does have a Lewis dot structure.
Check out the related link for the structure of Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate.
Yes, phenol is an acid, though it is a very weak one. Some ammonium salts such as ammonium chloride and ammonium nitrate are also mildly acidic.
CaCO3 does not have a lewis structure because this molecule is composed of ions. (Ca+2 and CO3-2). you have to draw the lewis structure of the ions separately, as shown in the parenthesis.
No. There is only a single bond.
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No, not exactly. It is an ionic compound so it would not have a Lewis dot structure. However, the carbonate anion, CO3^2- does have a Lewis dot structure.
This structure in this link ain't much convincing, but it helps giving ideas.
Check out the related link for the structure of Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate.
The Lewis dot structure for hydrogen bromide (HBr) consists of a single covalent bond between the hydrogen atom and the bromine atom. So, there is one single covalent bond in the Lewis dot structure of HBr.
Yes, phenol is an acid, though it is a very weak one. Some ammonium salts such as ammonium chloride and ammonium nitrate are also mildly acidic.
CaCO3 does not have a lewis structure because this molecule is composed of ions. (Ca+2 and CO3-2). you have to draw the lewis structure of the ions separately, as shown in the parenthesis.
No. There is only a single bond.
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The two polyatomic Ions do not differ.
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A. 2 electrons..