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- Below is the symbol equation for the reaction of potassium with water to produce potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. What number is needed in the blank before KOH to balance the equation? 2K+2H_(2)Oarrow KOH+H_(2)
- A simple COVALENT molecular structure will tend to be... a GOOD conductor of electricity [NONE of these] UNABLE to conduct electricity at all a POOR conductor of electricity
- SMALL covalent molecules have -(1) bonds between ATOMS and -(2)- forces between molecules. 1: weak covalent; 2: weak intermolecular 1: strong covalent; 2:strong intermolecular 1: weak covalent; 2: strong intermolecular 1: strong covalent; 2: weak intermolecular
- Last Answered 1215/24 [TRUE or FALSE7]: COVALENT -bonded molecules are only ever made up of 2 ATOMS , no more. [TRUE]: Covalent molecules become too UNSTABLE with more than 2 atoms [FALSE]: Covalent molecules always have MORE THAN 2 atoms in them [FALSE]: Each covalent BOND is made up of 2 ELECTRONS, but a covalent MOLECULE can have several bonds and thus several atoms [TRUE]: Atoms in covalent molecules can only form ONE bond
- Last Answered 9/6/24 Complete the following equation for the IONISATION of sodium hydroxide in water.[Pay attention to both the STATE 5YMBOLS and the CHARGES in 5UPERSCRIPT] NaOH(s)arrow Na^+(aq)+OH^-(aq) NaOH(s)arrow Na^-(aq)+OH^+(aq) NaOH(s)arrow Na^+(s)+OH^-(s) NaOH(s)arrow Na^-(s)+OH^+(s)