1) Silicon dioxide formula: SiO2 ....... 2 is a subscript for the O atom
2) From the formula you have 1 molecula of SiO2 contains 1 atom of SiO2
3) Then, 0.100 mol of SiO2 contains 0.1 mol of Si
4) Multiply by Avogadro's number: 0.100mol * 6.022*10^23 atoms/mol= 6.02*10^22 atoms
Answer: 6.02*10^22 atoms
Answer:
Explanation:
In CF4 and NF3, the valence electron groups on the central C and N atoms have a tetrahedral arrangement. The shapes of the molecules are determined by the number of bonding and nonbonding of electrons: since CF4 has four bonded atom(s) and zero lone pair(s) of electrons, the shape is tetrahedral.
Answer:The electron configuration of an atom shows the number of electrons in each sublevel in each energy level of the ground-state atom. To determine the electron configuration of a particular atom, start at the nucleus and add electrons one by one until the number of electrons equals the number of protons in the nucleus. Each added electron is assigned to the lowest-energy sublevel available. The first sublevel filled will be the 1s sublevel, then the 2s sublevel, the 2p sublevel, the 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, and so on. This order is difficult to remember and often hard to determine from energy-level diagrams such as Figure 5.8
A more convenient way to remember the order is to use Figure 5.9. The principal energy levels are listed in columns, starting at the left with the 1s level. To use this figure, read along the diagonal lines in the direction of the arrow. The order is summarized under the diagram
Answer:0.00000009
Explanation:
9.11 × (1/1000000000)=0.00000009
I think it could be C maybeee though