I have this question and I don't know which subject to go to: Bromine is a halogen, one of the elements in the same column of the periodic table of elements as fluorine. Like fluorine, one bromine atom can form a diatomic covalent molecule with another bromine atom. Which of the following images represents a stable molecule of bromine, Br2? the link: http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?method=cResource.dspView&ResourceID=512&ClassID=1670650
it is #4 if u scoll all the way down
this is all i can see from the link
could u pls wait
here is the link: http://i522.photobucket.com/albums/w350/meme4uokay/EL_MSCH_CovalentBondA6.gif
i get it.. bromine has 7e valence electrons, so two bromines should share their one electron to each other.. so the answer should be B
thx
i also have this question
hydrogen cyanide is poisonous liquid that has a faint almond like smell. one molecule of hydrogen cyanide is made up of one hydrogen atom, one carbon atom, and one nitrogen atom. Which of the following answer choices shows the correct dot diagram a. :H-C=N b. H=C=N: C. H-C-N D. H-C=N:
hope that helps welcome to openstudy btw, just to let you know, we're not supposed to just give the answer lol it's against the code of conduct so next time you should tell me what do you think is the right answer
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for this one I think it is D
so which one do you thinkn is the right answer on the second one and why do you think it's the right one? why D?
my teacher has been telling us this but I just wanted to know if i rememberede the right thing
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one second i wrote the answers wrong
is it that
i don't think there's a right answer in your choices.. because carbon should have triple bonds with nitrogen
these are the answers
I can also show u a picture if u want
|dw:1420682347543:dw| then draw the bonds around the central atom (carbon) now one of the choices is right (the one you typed is wrong)
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