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  1. How can we find the charge of a particular compound like …

    In ammonium, nitrogen has 2 inner core electrons, and 4 electrons from the 4xxN-H bonds...nitrogen is said to be quaternized….and bears a formal POSITIVE CHARGE.

  2. Site Map - Biogeochemical Cycles Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How do humans effect the water cycle? Why are the carbon cycle, phosphorous cycle, water cycle, and nitrogen cycle all considered to be biogeochemical? Why is phosphorus important …

  3. Question #ec791 - Socratic

    Alas, you are wrong. Here are some tips: You got the right number of moles of nitrogen. But for hydrogen you should use a molecular weight of 2 not 6. You do not add up the moles together. …

  4. Question #1a680 - Socratic

    Jul 20, 2017 · Now, notice that the oxidation state of nitrogen goes from #color (blue) (+5)# on the reactants' side to #color (blue) (-3)# on the products' side, which basically means that every …

  5. Question #d3d64 + Example - Socratic

    By the way, if molecules of the compound contain only one atom of the first element listed - no prefix is needed for that element. If the first element listed has more than one atom in the …

  6. What are the effects of acid rain? - Socratic

    Another factor of air pollution are nitrogen oxides # (NO_x)#. Most common ones are nitric oxide # (NO)# and nitrogen dioxide # (NO_2)#. The latter contributes to photochemical smog, a …

  7. Question #63a28 + Example - Socratic

    Sep 29, 2014 · There are three types of binary compounds: Type I, a metal of fixed charge and a nonmetal Type II, a metal of variable charge and a nonmetal Type III, two non-metals Type II …

  8. Question #52ade - Socratic

    The final volume of nitrogen gas will be #"528 mL"#.

  9. Question #b54c5 + Example - Socratic

    Consider a simple amine, ammonia, Nitrogen in this molecule has a lone pair of electrons that aren't doing anything but increasing its electron density. When a strong acid (e.g. HCl) comes …

  10. Which of the following substances cannot be a primary air

    Aug 26, 2016 · Smog Primary pollutants are substances that are emitted into the environment directly from a source, and then cause pollution without undergoing any further reaction. …