1. A Lewis diagram for carbon dioxide shows O=C=O. How many shared electron pairs are in each C=O bond?
A double bond consists of two shared electron pairs between the bonded atoms.
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A double bond consists of two shared electron pairs between the bonded atoms.
One mole of O2 reacts with 2 mol H2, leaving 1 mol H2 unreacted.
Use n = m / M. 25.0 / 100.1 = 0.2497..., which rounds to 0.250 mol.
Activation energy is the energy gap from reactants to the peak: 95 - 40 = 55 kJ mol^-1.
The pH difference is 3, so the hydrogen ion concentration differs by 103.
Bond dipoles point toward the atom attracting the bonding electrons more strongly.
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