The formal charge of magnesium (Mg) in its elemental state is 0, as it has no gain or loss of electrons. In nitrogen (N), typically in its molecular form (N₂) or in compounds, the formal charge can vary depending on its bonding; for example, in ammonia (NH₃), nitrogen has a formal charge of 0. To calculate formal charge, you can use the formula: Formal Charge = Valence Electrons - (Non-bonding Electrons + 1/2 Bonding Electrons).
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Kgs are thousands of a gram. mGs are thousandths of a gram. this means that the conversion between mG and Kg is: ((n/1000)/1000), or n/10⁶, where n is the number which you want to convert. So, 5/10⁶ = 0.000005.
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GPE = mgh = (mg)*h = 200*100 = 20,000 Joules.
1 mg ÷ 0.125 mg = 8
2 Ho has got to be the opposite of h2o which means it is oxygen and water backwards !_!
statute of limitations are the time when formal charges must be presented.
MG N-type was created in 1934.
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According to the assignment of formal charges, N should be 0, C is 0 and O is -1. This is the most stable bonding between the atoms as O is the most electronegative hence it should have the -1 formal charge. From this, we know that there is a triple bond between N and C; a single bond between C and O. Hence there is no lone pair around the C atom. From VSEPR, we know that this molecule would then be linear.
The SO2 Lewis structure with formal charges has a central sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. The sulfur atom has a formal charge of 0, while one oxygen atom has a formal charge of -1 and the other oxygen atom has a formal charge of 1.
The formal charge on the oxygen atom in NO is 0. Nitrogen contributes 2 valence electrons, and oxygen contributes 6 electrons. Since there are no formal charges assigned to N and O in NO, the formal charge on O can be calculated as 6 valence electrons - 6 non-bonding electrons - 2 bonding electrons = 0.
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To add formal charges to each resonance form of NCO, you need to calculate the formal charge for each atom in the molecule. The formal charge is determined by subtracting the number of lone pair electrons and half the number of bonding electrons from the total number of valence electrons for each atom. By doing this calculation for each resonance form of NCO, you can determine the formal charges for each atom in the molecule.
The oxidation number of Mg in Mg3N2 is +2. Each N has an oxidation number of -3, so for the compound to be neutral, the magnesium atoms must have an oxidation number of +2.