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Carbon disulfide (CS2) has 2 lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur atom, giving a total of 2 lone pairs in the molecule.
The total number of chromosomes in a cell with homologous pairs is twice the number of unique chromosomes. For humans, the total number of chromosomes in a cell with homologous pairs is 46.
The Lewis dot structure of carbon disulfide (CS2) consists of a carbon atom in the center bonded to two sulfur atoms by double bonds. Each sulfur atom has six valence electrons, while the carbon atom has four valence electrons, resulting in a total of 16 valence electrons in the structure.
The mass number of a carbon atom is 12. This number represents the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the carbon atom.
In a benzene ring, each carbon atom shares one electron with each of its neighboring carbon atoms in a delocalized pi system, contributed by a total of six carbon atoms. This shared electron cloud forms a stable aromatic ring system with alternating single and double bonds.
No. The total number of chromosome pairs differs by Organism.