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- Placing a sample of iron (II) oxide into a graduated cylinder makes the water volume increase 12.0 mL. The mass of the sample is 76.6 g. What is its density? (Round to the nearest hundredths) g/mL square
- 5(A)Quiz - History of the Periodic Table Why did Mendeleev leave spaces blank when he was designing his periodic table? He knew that no element would ever have the properties to fit in the blank spaces. Only inert gases could fit in the blank spaces and they hadn't been discovered yet. He left spaces blank at random and found a way to make newly discovered elements fit in. He knew that there were elements yet to be discovered and that they would have properties that would fit perfectly in the blank spaces. POSSIBLE POIN
- Which of the following is NOT a way of representing covalent bonds? Ball-and-stick diagrams Pyramid diagrams Line diagrams Dot-and-cross diagrams
- Each hydrogen atom needs to get 1 extra electron to get a full outer electron shell. Each hydrogen atom shares 1 electron with the other, leaving 1 pair of electrons in the shared space between the atoms. This is a __ covalent bond.
- 0/1 Double and triple covalent bonds are normally stronger than single covalent bonds.And so, more __ is needed to break them. R Feedbock?