Yes, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has one non-bonded pair of electrons on the sulfur atom. This lone pair is not involved in bonding and contributes to the molecule's overall shape and reactivity.
it is polar. The structure is N triple bonded to N single bonded to O. oxygen is most electronegative, so oxygen is slightly more negative. like this: ------------> so it has a dipole moment, and therefore is polar
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The two elements that make the compound "salt", are sodium (metal) and chloride (non-metal). These two elements are bonded together to create sodium chloride as we call it "salt". Sodium particle-> O + O <-Chloride particle = Sodium chloride (salt).
Octane is considered an organic compound because it consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together in a specific arrangement.
non current investment is the investment which is for long period and not releasable for the current period
Readily Releasable Pool
Trigonal Pyramidal resulting from 3 bonded pairs and 1 non-bonded pair
Yes, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has one non-bonded pair of electrons on the sulfur atom. This lone pair is not involved in bonding and contributes to the molecule's overall shape and reactivity.
No. The sulfur atom in a hydrogen sulfide ion has two bonds ans two non-bonded pairs.
If two covalently bonded atoms are identical, the bond is identified as a nonpolar covalent bond.
Bonded cargo is cargo for which duty has not been paid. It is still under customs control and has to be moved to a bonded .warehouse
"Bonded together".
Yes they are, SOHPC, RAV or LBT
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Non bonded pairs have a higher force of repulsion than bonded pairs, as the bonded pairs also feel the pull of another positive nucleus. The shape of a molecule is distorted. 2 example - NH3 (one lone pair) & H2O (2 lone pairs). NH3 is trigonal pyramidal while H2O is bent.