Answer:
Explanation:
Given
485 L
Required
Determine the measurement not equal to 485L
<em>From standard unit of conversion;</em>
1 KL = 1000 L
<em>Multiply both sides by 485</em>
<em>Divide both sides by 1000</em>
---- This is equivalent
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<em>From standard unit of conversion;</em>
1000 mL = 1 L
<em>Multiply both sides by 485</em>
Convert to standard form
Hence; is not equivalent to 485L
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<em>From standard unit of conversion;</em>
100 cL = 1 L
<em>Multiply both sides by 485</em>
Convert to standard form
---- This is equivalent
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μL
<em>From standard unit of conversion;</em>
1000000 μL = 1 L
<em>Multiply both sides by 485</em>
Convert to standard form
---- This is equivalent
From the list of given options;
is not equivalent to 485L
I'm pretty sure it's organic chemistry.
Answer:
True; When one side of a molecule is electronegative (δ-) and the other side of the
molecule is electropositive (δ+), it is said to have a dipole moment.
Explanation:
A dipole moment exists in a molecule as a result of differences in the electronegativity values between the atoms of the elements involved in the chemical bonding.
When a strogly electronegative atom such as oxygen or chlorine is chemically bonded to a less electronegative or an electropositive atom such as hydrogen, there is an uneven sharing of the electrons involved in the bonding. The more electronegative atoms tends to draw the shared electrons mostly to themselves. This induces a partially negative charge (δ-) on them while leaving the electropositive atoms with a partially positive charge (δ+).
Water is an example of a molecule having a dipole moment. The oxygen atoms are more electronegative than hydrogen and as such draw the shared electrons to themselves more, inducing a partial positive charge (δ+) on the hydrogen atoms while they themselves develop a partial negative charge (δ-).
Answer:
Is B, it is B because you don't need arrows on it.