Chemistry, asked by Anushkad6514, 1 year ago

a nonpolar covalent compound formed from an element in period number one of the periodic table and non metallic element in a group number 14 of the periodic table

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Answered by Adarshthakur11
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in first period there are two elements in which one is inert gas which is stable and unreactive.

therefore the element that remains is hydrogen.

the nonmetallic element in group 14
is carbon

therefore the nonpolar covalent compound formed will be CH4 .

hope it helps you

weirdgirl66: tyu
Adarshthakur11: i have a question
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Adarshthakur11: the double bond O is called as oxo what about the single bond O atom connected between two carbon atoms. what do u call it??
weirdgirl66: for which q u r asking as i hv asked 2 qs
Adarshthakur11: the second question
Adarshthakur11: sorry first question
Adarshthakur11: the 6 carbon chain
weirdgirl66: my ans is coming 4-Methyl-2-(1-methylethyl) pent-1-oic acid
weirdgirl66: but in book it is given 4-methyl-2-(propan-2-yl)pentanoic acid
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