Electron density is the measure of theprobability of an electron being present at a specific location.
In molecules, regions of electron density are usually found around the atom, and its bonds. In de-localized orconjugated systems, such as phenol,benzene and compounds such as hemoglobin and chlorophyll, the electron density covers an entire region, i.e., in benzene they are found above and below the planar ring. This is sometimes shown diagrammatically as a series of alternating single and double bonds. In the case of phenol and benzene, a circle inside a hexagon shows the de-localized nature of the compound.
Answer:D.
Explanation:i used photo math. It is really helpful when I'm doing math homework etc...
First, you want to extract the negative from -log(x).
So now you have log(x) = -2
Now you have to use the property loga(x)=b is the same as x=a^2
So now, it is x = 10^-2. Remember that when there is just a log, it is implied that it is ‘a’ is 10.
Then you evaluate the negative square to 1/10^2
Answer is 1/100
What is the two coking appliances
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A chemical change is when a new substance is created, which often has its own chemical properties, so A is the correct answer.