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An aromatic compound contain a benzene ring.
The molecular structure of oxygen and nitrogen dictates it's molecular charged, that is, it has to satisfy the octet rule. For instance, if you take a look at the atomic structure of oxygen and atom, they both have a few missing electrons that can't satisfy the octet rule, thus negatively charged ions have no other ions to bond (when coupled with another element), either double or single to coupe with other binary compounds. This essential makes them likely to be negatively charged.
In a covalently bonded molecule, the number of electrons that an atom shares with others is typically equal to the number of electrons needed to achieve a stable octet (or duet for hydrogen). This sharing allows each atom to satisfy the octet rule, resulting in a more stable molecular structure.
No, it is possible to satisfy the octet rule for XeF2. Xenon has eight electrons in its outer shell (octet) by sharing two electrons with each of the two fluorine atoms in the molecule, resulting in a stable electron configuration.
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The question does not contain an equation nor an inequality. There cannot, therefore be any ordered pairs which can satisfy an expression.
Satisfy is a verb which means please or fulfil. It can be used in the following ways:Restaurants try to be helpful so as to satisfy their customers.I bought a kindle to satisfy my urge for new technology.The new job contract didn't really satisfy the employee.
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as many as needed to satisfy the accuracy needed.
no they have the same angle measure APEX
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Countries engage in international trade to satisfy the wants or needs of the people.
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The question does not contain an equation nor an inequality. There cannot be any ordered pair which can satisfy an expression.
There are never enough goods and services to satisfy all wants and needs