how many nmbr of covalent bond present in 0.5 moles of ch3cl?
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Therefore, all of these share electrons and as a result, carbon forms 3 covalent bonds with hydrogen and one covalent bond with chlorine.
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You know I have never once heard someone talk about the moles of covalent bonds!
Figure out how many covalent bonds there are in NH3.
Find out how many “moles of covalent bonds” there are in one mole of NH3.
Use that figure to find out how many “moles of covalent bonds” there are in 0.5 moles.
Give it a go, it's much easier than it looks!
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