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What is the difference between the formula of plumbate and plumbite?

Plumbate ion has a formula of Pb(OH)6 2-, while plumbite ion has a formula of Pb(OH)4 2-. The difference lies in the oxidation state of lead, which is +6 in plumbate and +4 in plumbite.


What is the difference between the formula of sodium stannate and sodium stannite?

The formula for sodium stannate is Na2SnO3, while the formula for sodium stannite is Na2SnO2. The key difference between the two is the oxidation state of tin: in stannate, tin is in the +4 state, and in stannite, tin is in the +2 state.


What is the covalent bond of OH?

The covalent bond in OH refers to the sharing of electrons between the oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) atoms in a molecule. This sharing of electrons allows the atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration, resulting in the formation of a hydroxyl group. It is a polar covalent bond due to the electronegativity difference between oxygen and hydrogen.


Is c2h60 polar?

Yes, C2H6O (ethanol) is polar due to the presence of an OH group (alcohol group) in the molecule. The electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen results in a polar covalent bond, making the molecule polar overall.


What is the difference between ketone and alcohol?

Ketones are organic compounds with a carbonyl group (C=O) bonded to two carbon atoms, while alcohols have a hydroxyl group (-OH) bonded to a carbon atom. Ketones do not contain an -OH group, while alcohols do. Alcohols can undergo oxidation to form carbonyl compounds like ketones.