I assume that you are asking "Why is the attemperation water spray placed between the primary superheater and the secondary superheater?" This gives time for all the spray water to evaporate and still be effective at de-superheating, or attemperating.
Sulfur dihydride, SH2, is held together by polar covalent bonds between sulfur and hydrogen.
The mass of one molecule of SH2 is approximately 34.1 amu.
SH2 is H2S, which is Hydrogen Sulfide, a colorless, flammable gas.
The structure is a triangle.
Hydrogen sulfide is a covalent compound.
Yes! It is a bent/v-shaped VSEPR with over all dipole up (between the two electron pairs)
sh2
34.1 amu
tetrahedral due to the four area of electron density (two loan pair electrons and two bonded pairs).
First of all, solve all the puzzles and find out the ending secret. Secondly, beat the final boss. :P Have fun. SH2 is an amazing game. :3 Enjoy it!
any corn can be made to be sweet. you boil water and the corn to make fuctose glutose and you have sweet cornAnswerSweet corn normally is sweet because of two genes, the su1 (sugary) gene and the sh2 (shrunken-2) gene. If the su1 is recessive, you have normal sweet corn such as the hybrid Golden Bantam Cross. If the sh2 gene is recessive, you have a supersweet such as Supersweet Jubilee. The very sweetest sweet corn varieties have both genes recessive, but are somewhat difficult to grow because they have very little starch reserves in the endosperm of the seed.
S is 32.066g/mol and H2 is 2.0158, giving 34.0818. This divided by avagadros number of 6.022x1023 is 5.65954832281634x10-23g (keep in mind there is inaccuracy in any figures past 3 decimal places as I only have sulphur and avagadro's number to 3 decimal places)