the atomic number of argon is 18. will argon tend to form bonds with other elements?
Q. its a critical thinking question. i'm not sure what this even means
Asked by idislikebiooo - Wed Sep 24 22:53:00 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. there is this octet formation. you see, elements or compounds formed covalent of ionic bonds, depending upon the need to gain or lose electrons(free ones)... Since argon has inert gas configuration and has a stable configuration, it does not form any bonds.
Answered by Chris B - Wed Sep 24 23:01:38 2008
Q. its a critical thinking question. i'm not sure what this even means
Asked by idislikebiooo - Wed Sep 24 22:53:00 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. there is this octet formation. you see, elements or compounds formed covalent of ionic bonds, depending upon the need to gain or lose electrons(free ones)... Since argon has inert gas configuration and has a stable configuration, it does not form any bonds.
Answered by Chris B - Wed Sep 24 23:01:38 2008
The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements. Then explain.?
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Asked by Rachel - Wed Oct 14 16:47:24 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
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Q. I'm really sorry to ask, but I've done everything else except these... 3. How many pairs of electrons do the 2 oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule share with each other? Explain your answers. 4.The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements?
Asked by Britneywhoohoo - Tue Sep 8 21:36:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. two oxygen atoms share 2 pairs of electrons. The oxygen atom only has 6 electrons in its outer shell, with a maximum of 8 electrons allowed. therefore, the oxygen atoms share 2 pairs of electrons to make up for the 2 electrons each don't have. argon is an inert gas therefore will not tend to form bonds with other elements because it is stable. (i.e has a full outer electron shell). biology questions?? these are more like chemistry questions!! haha
Answered by chicky_rox - Tue Sep 8 21:44:23 2009
Q. I'm really sorry to ask, but I've done everything else except these... 3. How many pairs of electrons do the 2 oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule share with each other? Explain your answers. 4.The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements?
Asked by Britneywhoohoo - Tue Sep 8 21:36:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. two oxygen atoms share 2 pairs of electrons. The oxygen atom only has 6 electrons in its outer shell, with a maximum of 8 electrons allowed. therefore, the oxygen atoms share 2 pairs of electrons to make up for the 2 electrons each don't have. argon is an inert gas therefore will not tend to form bonds with other elements because it is stable. (i.e has a full outer electron shell). biology questions?? these are more like chemistry questions!! haha
Answered by chicky_rox - Tue Sep 8 21:44:23 2009
Tough high school biology question need help!?
Q. The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements? Explain your answer.
Asked by John S - Mon Jan 21 22:15:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No. Its outer shell has the maximum 8 valance electrons, so it doesn't normally tend to bond with other elements.
Answered by jon_santana - Mon Jan 21 22:25:35 2008
Q. The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements? Explain your answer.
Asked by John S - Mon Jan 21 22:15:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No. Its outer shell has the maximum 8 valance electrons, so it doesn't normally tend to bond with other elements.
Answered by jon_santana - Mon Jan 21 22:25:35 2008
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Q. The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements? Explain.
Asked by paisha121093 - Mon Sep 22 02:48:50 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements? Explain.
Asked by paisha121093 - Mon Sep 22 02:48:50 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
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Q. What property of water allows it to stick to the sides of a vertical glass tubes? What are the relative numbers of H30+ and OH- ions in an acidic, an alkaline, and a neutral solution? If a solution has a pH of 705, what would its new pH be if the concentration of H30+ ions in the solution were increased by 100 times? Explain your reasoning please. The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements? Explain your answer please. Thank you so so so so much! Sorry if these are tough. Okay, the argon one is solved. But i made a mistake in typing one. The pH is not 705, its 7.5. sorry.
Asked by heyitsmeee3 - Sat Feb 21 11:26:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't you just hate it when you get tough questions. Questions that you might have to dig a little to get an answer. Check out the "adhesion of water", "capillary action", and "hydrogen bonding" to see why water molecules are attracted to other molecules. Water undergoes a process called "autoionization" in which water molecules react to form hydronium ions (H3O+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). In a neutral solution these are balanced at 1x10^-7 moles per liter of each ion. The product these two concentrations will always equal 1.0 x 10^-14 at 25C. If there is a greater concentration of H+ (H3O+) then the solution will be acid. A greater concetration of OH- ions, and the solution will be basic. No such animal as a pH of 705. You mean… [cont.]
Answered by pisgahchemist - Sat Feb 21 11:43:51 2009
Q. What property of water allows it to stick to the sides of a vertical glass tubes? What are the relative numbers of H30+ and OH- ions in an acidic, an alkaline, and a neutral solution? If a solution has a pH of 705, what would its new pH be if the concentration of H30+ ions in the solution were increased by 100 times? Explain your reasoning please. The atomic number of argon is 18. Will argon tend to form bonds with other elements? Explain your answer please. Thank you so so so so much! Sorry if these are tough. Okay, the argon one is solved. But i made a mistake in typing one. The pH is not 705, its 7.5. sorry.
Asked by heyitsmeee3 - Sat Feb 21 11:26:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't you just hate it when you get tough questions. Questions that you might have to dig a little to get an answer. Check out the "adhesion of water", "capillary action", and "hydrogen bonding" to see why water molecules are attracted to other molecules. Water undergoes a process called "autoionization" in which water molecules react to form hydronium ions (H3O+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). In a neutral solution these are balanced at 1x10^-7 moles per liter of each ion. The product these two concentrations will always equal 1.0 x 10^-14 at 25C. If there is a greater concentration of H+ (H3O+) then the solution will be acid. A greater concetration of OH- ions, and the solution will be basic. No such animal as a pH of 705. You mean… [cont.]
Answered by pisgahchemist - Sat Feb 21 11:43:51 2009
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