What is the formal charge on N in NO3? (don't do resonance) Oa) -2 O b) 0 Oc) +2 O d) -1 e) +1

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What is the formal charge on N in NO3? (don't do resonance)
a) -2
Ob) 0
O c) +2
O d) -1
e) +1
Transcribed Image Text:What is the formal charge on N in NO3? (don't do resonance) a) -2 Ob) 0 O c) +2 O d) -1 e) +1
What is the difference between "normal boiling point" and "boiling point" of a liquid?
Oa) "Normal boiling point" and "boiling point" are synonyms.
Ob) "Normal boiling point" is a boiling point of 1 mol of a liquid with a surface of 1
m2, while "boiling point" is boiling temperature for any other amount of a
substance.
c) "Normal boiling point" is a boiling point of a liquid at normal (standard)
pressure and temperature, while "boiling point" is measured at any other
conditions of pressure and temperature.
d) "Normal boiling point" is a boiling point a liquid has at 1 atm of pressure;
"boiling point" is a boiling temperature of a liquid at any other pressure.
e) "Normal boiling point" refers to 1 g of substance: "boiling point" refers to any
other amount of substance.
Transcribed Image Text:What is the difference between "normal boiling point" and "boiling point" of a liquid? Oa) "Normal boiling point" and "boiling point" are synonyms. Ob) "Normal boiling point" is a boiling point of 1 mol of a liquid with a surface of 1 m2, while "boiling point" is boiling temperature for any other amount of a substance. c) "Normal boiling point" is a boiling point of a liquid at normal (standard) pressure and temperature, while "boiling point" is measured at any other conditions of pressure and temperature. d) "Normal boiling point" is a boiling point a liquid has at 1 atm of pressure; "boiling point" is a boiling temperature of a liquid at any other pressure. e) "Normal boiling point" refers to 1 g of substance: "boiling point" refers to any other amount of substance.
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