QUESTION 28 How many variables that indicate the state of gas? 04 6 02 QUESTION 29 Find the shape and bond angle for boron tri chloride. Trigonal planner and 60 0 Trigonal planner and 120 0 tetrahedral and 90 0 None of above

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QUESTION 28
How many variables that indicate the state of gas?
04
O 3
6
02
QUESTION 29
Find the shape and bond angle for boron tri chloride.
Trigonal planner and 60 0
Trigonal planner and 120 0
tetrahedral and 90 0
None of above
5
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 28 How many variables that indicate the state of gas? 04 O 3 6 02 QUESTION 29 Find the shape and bond angle for boron tri chloride. Trigonal planner and 60 0 Trigonal planner and 120 0 tetrahedral and 90 0 None of above 5
QUESTION 19
The empirical formula for trichloroisocyanuric acid, the active ingredient in many household bleaches, is OCNC1. The molar
mass of this compound is 232.41g/mol. What is the molecular formula of trichloroisocyanuric acid.
O 03C3N3CI
O 03C3N3C12
O 03C3N3C13
O OCNCI
QUESTION 20
The molar mass of a compound is 92g/mol. Analysis of a sample of the compound indicates that it contains 0.606g N and
1.390g O. Find its molecular formula.
O NO2
O NO3
O N2O4
None of above
QUESTION 21
200
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 19 The empirical formula for trichloroisocyanuric acid, the active ingredient in many household bleaches, is OCNC1. The molar mass of this compound is 232.41g/mol. What is the molecular formula of trichloroisocyanuric acid. O 03C3N3CI O 03C3N3C12 O 03C3N3C13 O OCNCI QUESTION 20 The molar mass of a compound is 92g/mol. Analysis of a sample of the compound indicates that it contains 0.606g N and 1.390g O. Find its molecular formula. O NO2 O NO3 O N2O4 None of above QUESTION 21 200
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