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How many neutrons are present in c - 14 isotope of carbon?

The isotope 14C has 8 neutrons.


How many hydrogen atoms are there in an alkene molecule with one double bond that contains 7 carbon atoms?

In an alkene molecule with one double bond and 7 carbon atoms, there are 16 hydrogen atoms. Each carbon atom forms 4 bonds, leaving 1 bond available to form with hydrogen. With 7 carbon atoms, there are 7 double bonds, and each double bond requires 2 hydrogen atoms. Therefore, 7 x 2 = 14 hydrogen atoms are needed for the double bonds. Additionally, each carbon atom has 3 hydrogen atoms bonded to it, so 7 x 3 = 21 hydrogen atoms in total. Subtracting the 14 hydrogen atoms needed for the double bonds, we get 21 - 14 = 7 hydrogen atoms.


What are the maximum number of bonds that can be farmed for each group in the peridic table?

Group 1 elements can form 1 bond, Group 14 can form 4 bonds, Group 16 can form 2 bonds, and Group 17 can form 1 bond.


What is the bond order of an ion with 8 valence electrons?

The bond order of an ion with 8 valence electrons would depend on the specific atom and its bonding situation. For example, an oxygen atom typically forms two bonds, resulting in a bond order of 2. However, if the atom has gained or lost electrons to form an ion, the bond order can change accordingly.


Will all the c-14 in nature eventually disappear?

No, not all the C-14 in nature will eventually disappear. While C-14 has a half-life of about 5,730 years, some amount will always be present in the environment due to ongoing cosmic ray interactions with nitrogen in the atmosphere.