Which hybrid orbitals would be formed if one s orbital and three p orbitals combined? sp sp2 sp3 sp4

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: Four sp^3 hybridized orbitals will formed when one s-orbital and three p-orbitals combines.

Explanation:

  • When ever one s-orbital combines with three p-orbitals it gives four sp^3 hybridized orbitals.
  • In which there is 25% of s character and 75% of p character.
  • The shape of the sp^3 hybridized orbitals is Tetrahedral. As shown in image attached.

Answer 2
Answer: sp3 
it's just adding the number of s and p together 
example of sp3 hybridization = CH4 
with 1 s orbital of H and 3 p orbital of C

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Which describes a way to speed up the collisions between hydrogen and oxygen molecules to produce more water?

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Equation:2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(g)

Smaller container means less volume, and the molecules will hit the walls of the container more frequently because there's less space available and the pressure will go up. I guess this would mean that the side with fewer moles would be favored as a result. We count the number of moles on the reactants and products and find that there are fewer moles on the product side, so I guess this would favor the product formation.


Equation:2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(g)

Smaller container means less volume, and the molecules will hit the walls of the container more frequently because there's less space available and the pressure will go up. I guess this would mean that the side with fewer moles would be favored as a result. We count the number of moles on the reactants and products and find that there are fewer moles on the product side, so I guess this would favor the product formation.

Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?A. Oil and Vinegar
B. Air
C. Milk
D. Vinegar in water

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

b/c air is not seen by eye

What does N2O3 mean in science

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2 nitrogen and 3 oxygen atoms share a covalent bond, making dinitrogen trioxide
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In a synthesis reaction you start with 1.7L of hydrogen, how many liters of water will be produced

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Answer:

1.7L of water.

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Volume of hydrogen gas  = 1.7L

Unknown:

Volume of water produced  = ?

Solution:

A synthesis reaction is one in which two compounds or molecules combines together to give a product or products.

Synthesis of water from hydrogen gas is represented by the equation below:

                           2H₂    +        O₂     →    2H₂O

We clearly see that;

                       2 mole of hydrogen gas gives 2 mole of water as the product;

From Gay-lussac's law of combining volume "when gases react, they do so in volumes which bear a simple ratio to one another and to the volume of the product if gaseous, temperature and pressure remaining constant".

                2H₂    +        O₂     →    2H₂O

   2 volumes of hydrogen gas will produce 2 volumes of water

  1.7L of hydrogen gas will also produce ; 1.7L of water.

Which best describes an element? a pure substance a type of a mixture a pure compound an impure substance

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An element is a pure substance. It is the purest and most basic form of any substance on Earth. There are a total of 118 discovered elements, 94 of which naturally occur on Earth. The 24 other elements are synthetic or man-made. Elements are atoms that are made of subatomic particles known as protons, electrons, and neutrons.

Answer:

an element is a pure substance

Explanation: