i don't know the correct answer, but i do know that it isn't 0.43 g
maximum number of covalent bonds typically formed by fluorine is 1
Phosphorus is a non metal. atomic number of it is 15.
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Elements formed by carbon and hydrogen are called Hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons have the greatest share in the total number of compounds. Their sudy is called Organic Chemistry. ----- carbon: C hydrogen: H
The gram atomic mass of phosphorus is 30.9738, and by definition, a mole of such atoms contains Avogadro's Number of atoms. Therefore, 100 g of phosphorus contains 100/30.9738 or 3.23 moles, to the justified number of significant digits.
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They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
No. Lipids with the maximum number of hydrogen atoms are referred to as saturated.
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No. Lipid molecules that are unsaturated have less hydrogen atoms because of carbon-carbon double bonds.
H2S is formed
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
None. Hydrogen only has ONE electron.
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Alkanes have the most possible number of hydrogen atoms with respect to the carbon again.
It depends on the length of the fatty acid chain. A fatty acid that has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms is saturated. The maximum number of hydrogen atoms will occur when the carbon atoms are all single-bonded to one another (no double bonds).
The answer is one.