What is the Lewis structure for table salt?
Let’s start with a simple example of a single bond, using table salt, or NaCl. Step 2: Place the bond between the atoms. Two atoms are bonded together if they have a set of unpaired valence electrons (or two unpaired dots) between them. In this case, it’s relatively simple because sodium has only one valence electron.
What is shape of ClO?
The molecular shape of ClO- is linear and the geometry of the electron of it is tetrahedral according to the VSEPR theory. ClO- has an AXN3 generic formula.
What is the name of ClO ion?
Hypochlorite
Hypochlorite/IUPAC ID
Hypochlorite is an ion composed of chlorine and oxygen with the chemical formula ClO−. Being unstable in the pure form, hypochlorite is most commonly used for bleaching, disinfectation, and water treatment purposes in its salt form, sodium hypochlorite.
What is the common name of NaCl?
Sodium chloride
Common and Trade Names of Chemicals
Common name | Chemical name |
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Salt, table | Sodium chloride |
Salt, lite | Potassium chloride |
Saltpeter | Potassium nitrate |
Sand | Silicon dioxide |
What is the dot structure of sodium?
(i) Electron Dot Structure: Sodium (2, 8, 1) = one electron at the top of Na. Oxygen (2, 6) = O two electrons each on three sides of O. Magnesium (2, 8, 2) = two electrons on the top of Mg.
What is the name of NH2OH?
hydroxylamine
Hydroxylamine
PubChem CID | 787 |
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Chemical Safety | Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet |
Molecular Formula | H3NO or NH2OH |
Synonyms | hydroxylamine 7803-49-8 Oxammonium Nitroxide HYDROXYAMINE More… |
Molecular Weight | 33.030 |
What intermolecular force is NH2OH?
In this question, why is it that NH2OH has london forces, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, but CBr4 only has London forces listed?