Description : What is the chemical formula for one carbon atom for every two oxygen atoms?
Last Answer : This molecule is carbon dioxide - CO2.
Description : For de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides, glycine provides (A) One nitrogen atom (B) One nitrogen and one carbon atom (C) Two carbon atoms (D) One nitrogen and two carbon atoms
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : What The double bond between carbon atom and two oxygen atoms has two characteristics what are they?
Last Answer : Four valence electrons are shared.Valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms.
Description : Carbon dioxide is formed when to oxygen atoms chemically combined with a carbon atom which term best describes carbon dioxide?
Last Answer : Ggg
Description : What is 1 nitrogen atom with 3 hydrogen atoms?
Last Answer : NH3 is ammonia or azane, a gas that is highly soluble in water (creating NH4OH an alkali).
Description : In `SO_(2)` two oxygen atoms are linked to the sulpher atom through double bonds. The two `pi` bonds are
Last Answer : In `SO_(2)` two oxygen atoms are linked to the sulpher atom through double bonds. The two `pi` bonds are A. ... (pi)-p_(pi)` and one `p_(pi)-p_(pi)`
Description : Water contains (A) One hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom (B) Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (C) One hydrogen atom and two oxygen atoms D) Three hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : What is the maximun number of atoms that a carbon atom can bond with in an organic compoud?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : How many C-13 atoms are present on average in a 1.8000 and times104-atom sample of carbon?
Description : how many hydrogen atoms can be bonded to one carbon atom?
Last Answer : 4
Description : During each cycle of β-oxidation (A) One carbon atom is removed from the carboxyl end of the fatty acid (B) One carbon atom is removed from the methyl end of the fatty acid (C) Two carbon atoms ... carboxyl end of the fatty acid (D) Two carbon atoms are removed from the methyl end of the fatty acid
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Apart from tetrahedral geometry another possible geometry for CH4 is square planar with four hydrogen atoms at the corners of the square and the carbon atom at the centre.Explain why CH4 is not square planar?
Last Answer : Ans For square planar arrangement hybridization is dsp2 which is not possible with Carbon as it does not have d orbital with it
Description : Will carbon as an atom interact with other atoms to form ionic or covalent bonds?
Last Answer : Carbon as an atom interacts with other atoms to from covalent bonds.
Description : When the carbon atom is sp2 hybridized in a compound, it is bonded to (a) 2 other atoms (b) 4 other atoms (c) 3 other atoms (d) 5 other atoms
Last Answer : 3 other atoms
Description : Catenation is a property of the carbon atom which describes its ability to (a) bond with other carbon atoms (b) form double and triple bonds (c) exist in plant and animal form (d) form bonds in its ground state
Last Answer : bond with other carbon atoms
Description : Which chemical formula shows 2 atoms of iron and 3 atoms of oxygen?
Last Answer : FE03
Description : How many oxygen atoms are there in one formula unit of magnetite?
Last Answer : ANSWER: FOUR
Description : (4) less soluble in blood than nitrogen at high pressure Explanation: Deep-sea divers have their oxygen supply mixed with helium in order to avoid the toxic nature of oxygen under extreme pressures. The ... blood which blocks blood flow as the diver comes to the surface of the sea from underwater.
Last Answer : The chemical bahaviour of an atom depends upon - (1) the number of protons in its nucleus (2) the number of neutrons in the nucleus (3) the number of electrons orbiting around the nucleus (4) the number of nucleons in the nucleus
Description : Which of the following molecules or ions involved in the Nitrogen Cycle do not contain oxygen atom? (1) Nitrite (2) Ammonia (3) Nitrate (4) Laughing gas
Last Answer : (2) Ammonia
Description : How many bonds occur between the carbon and nitrogen atoms when drawing the Lewis dot structure for hydrogen cyanide?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : In nylon-6, the number 6 represents the total number of (A) Carbon atoms in the ring (B) Carbon atoms in the linear polymer chain (C) Nitrogen atoms in the ring (D) Hydrogen atoms in the ring
Last Answer : (B) Carbon atoms in the linear polymer chain
Description : Nylon-66 is so named because the (A) Average degree of polymerisation of the polymer is 1966 (B) Number of carbon atoms between two nitrogen atoms are 6 (C) Number of nitrogen atoms between two carbon atoms are 6 (D) Polymer was first synthesised in 1966
Last Answer : (A) Average degree of polymerisation of the polymer is 1966
Description : Solute atoms which cause yield point phenomenon in mild steel are/is (A) Aluminium (B) Boron (C) Carbon (D) Nitrogen
Last Answer : (C) Carbon
Description : An organic compound (A) has a molecular weight 78 and an empirical formula CH. (A) is resistant to attack by oxidizing agents but undergoes substitution and addition reactions. X-ray analysis shows that the ... suggests that compound (A) is (a) Benzene (b) Cyclohexane (c) Toluene (d) n-Hexane
Last Answer : Benzene
Description : How many carbon atoms are in a molecule of maltose if the has 12 oxygen atoms?
Last Answer : 12 carbons...
Description : Which of the following statements describes the first step in the mechanism of the aldol condensation? (a) An alpha hydrogen is abstracted by the base to form an enolate anion. (b) A nucleophilic base attacks ... by the base ion. (d) The alpha hydrogen is abstracted by an acid to the enolate anion.
Last Answer : An alpha hydrogen is abstracted by the base to form an enolate anion
Description : In the synthesis of cell components the major element required is a. Nitrogen b. Sulphur c. Carbon d. Oxygen
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Which gas is used in the preparation of soft drinks? A. Oxygen B. Carbon dioxide C. Nitrogen D. Halogens
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : Bio gas is the common name of ______. A. Nitrogen B. Natural gas C. Carbon dioxide D. Oxygen
Description : Oxygen The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and _____. A. Oxygen B. Nitrogen C. Neon D. Carbon monoxide
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Helium The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and _____. A. Oxygen B. Nitrogen C. Neon D. Carbon monoxide
Description : The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and _____. A. Oxygen B. Nitrogen C. Neon D. Carbon monoxide
Description : The gas inside an electric bulb is (a) air (b) oxygen (c) nitrogen (d) carbon dioxide
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Substances containing all the four elements: carbon, hydrogen nitrogen and oxygen are 1. Morphine 2. Nucleic acids 3. Starch 4. Quinine Select the correct answer by using the code below, (a) 2, 3 and 4 only (b) 1, 2 and 4 only (c) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3 only
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : The greatest number of compounds are formed by the element (a) hydrogen (b) carbon (c) oxygen (d) nitrogen
Description : Look at the following gases: 1. Carbon dioxide 2. Helium 3. Nitrogen 4. Oxygen The two most abundant gases in the atmosphere are: (a) 1 and 3 (b) 2 and 4 (c) 3 and 4 (d) 1 and 4
Description : In which of the following groups, are the elements written in the descending order of their respective atomic weights? (a) Nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen (b) Oxygen, argon, nitrogen, hydrogen (c) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, hydrogen (d) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, bromine
Description : Of all the gases present in the air, which one of the following is the highest in percentage? (a) Carbon dioxide (b) Hydrogen (c) Nitrogen (d) Oxygen
Description : The atmosphere of the primitive earth before origin of life consisted of: (a) Nitrogen, Oxygen, Ammonia, and Water vapour (b) Methane, Ammonia, Hydrogen, and Water vapour (c) Nitrogen, Oxygen, Water, and Carbon dioxide (d) Ammonia, Water, Oxygen, and Hydrogen
Description : During the day time plants (a) take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide (b) take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen (c) take in nitrogen and give out oxygen (d) take in carbon dioxide and give out nitrogen