Asked by Dee Dee
Which of the following is a molecular compound that contains five atoms per molecule?
germanium tetrabromide
dinitrogen monoxide
dinitrogen pentoxide
nitrogen diselenide
please explain. I am having a very hard time comprehending this stuff
thanks
germanium tetrabromide
dinitrogen monoxide
dinitrogen pentoxide
nitrogen diselenide
please explain. I am having a very hard time comprehending this stuff
thanks
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
What's wrong with writing the formula and counting the atoms?
GeBr4. I count 5; 1 Ge + 4 Br = 5 atoms/molecule.
N2O--3 atoms/molecule
N2O5 = ?
NS2 = ?
GeBr4. I count 5; 1 Ge + 4 Br = 5 atoms/molecule.
N2O--3 atoms/molecule
N2O5 = ?
NS2 = ?
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