has only one sp2 orbitals,
<span>Only one sp2 shell is filled up because it ammonia has only 5 valence electrons. Considering ammonia's trigonometrical pyramid shape, 3 hydrogen atoms are attached to Nitrogen. A lone pair remains unattached to any other atom and results to hybridization of sp3 orbitals.</span>
It would be two because there’s 1 Carbon and 2 oxygen
Answer:
Fourteen hydrogen atoms are bounded in total to the carbon atoms in the structure
Explanation:
The boxes that show "one" indicate that there is only one hydrogen atom bonded to that particular carbon atom while those that show "zero" shows there are no hydrogen atoms bonded to that particular carbon atom. Those that show "three" indicate that there are three hydrogen atoms bonded to that particular carbon.
There are 10 carbon atoms in the structure.
NOTE that each of these carbon atoms must be surrounded with four bonds; which was how the number of hydrogen atoms (numbers in the boxes) weree determined.
The correct answer is A, since it is the only sensible answer.
From the ones that you are showing me <span>the more positive the potential the more likely: </span>
<span>Fe+3 + e- ---> Fe+2
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