In table sugar (C12H22O11) there are 22 hydrogens in this disacharide. In monosacharides ther are normally 12 H's (C6H12O6)
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The most common elements present on Jupiter are molecular hydrogen (89.8%) and helium (10.2%).
Ther are: 105.6mm = 10.56cm
they are alike because they all have mass ther diffrent because there lines, and isotpes
In table sugar (C12H22O11) there are 22 hydrogens in this disacharide. In monosacharides ther are normally 12 H's (C6H12O6)
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How many hydrogen atoms are in 35.0 grams of hydrogen gas?
Ther particles in metals are individual atoms.
If you mean SiO2, which is a macromolecule- each silicon is bonded to 4 oxygen atoms and each oxygen to two silicon atoms. There are no non-bonding pairs of electrons on the on the silicon atom but ther are two on each oxygen atoms.
Yes! Since water molecules are polar, therefore having a negative and positive pole, the hydrogens are attracted to particles with a small negative charge. Ther hydrogen atoms can actually perform hydrogen bonding with other substances that have a negative pole or are ionized. Remeber, hydrogen bonding is just to make charges zero. Hope this helps!
No! Oxygen atom in one molecule attracts two hydrogen atoms from two different molecules. This is because the oxygen atom is partially negatively charged, and hydrogen partially positively charged, and ther attract eachother. This interactions are called hydrogen bonds. One atom of oxygen attracts two atoms of hydrogens because it has two electron-pairs, so each electron-pair attracts one hydrogen atom. This is how it looks in water. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/3D_model_hydrogen_bonds_in_water.jpg
The formula unit for iron (III) sulfate is Fe2(SO4)3. This formula shows that there are two iron atoms, three sulfur atoms, and twelve oxygen atoms, totalling 17 atoms altogether.
Ther are no available electrons in any orbitals that are available for bonding
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