Answer:
Both metals and non metals.
Explanation:
The correct formula of baking soda is NaHCO₃,
An element is considered to be metal if it is able to give electron easily due to very low ionization energy.
A non metal is ready to accept electron easily due to high electron affinity.
In sodium bicarbonate :
Na: Sodium : metal
H : Hydrogen: non metal (although placed with first group, alkali metals, in the periodic table as it readily loses electron like metals)
C: Carbon: Non metal
O : Oxygen : Non metal.
So the compound contains both metals and non metals.
Answer:
0.805 M.
Explanation:
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In this case, since the molarity of a solution is computing by dividing the moles of solute over the volume of solution in liters (M=n/V), for 15.0 g of potassium chloride (74.55 g/mol) we compute the corresponding moles:
Next, since the volume is 0.2500 in liters, the molarity turns out:
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These are formed when, after formation of the first atom, the pi-orbitals of Sulfur and Oxygen align and share another pair of electrons. This occurs between sulfur and both of the oxygen atoms, with each oxygen atom forming one pi-bond.