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20 January, 10:02

Which of the following is the correct molecule for dinitrogen trisulfide?

A. N2S3 <- - I believe this is correct.

B. 2N3S

C. NS2

D. N23S

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  1. 20 January, 10:09
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    Option A. N2S3

    Explanation:

    The easiest way to know this, is to look into the molecules. Let's discart the given options before we choose the correct one.

    For beggining we need a moleculae that have 2 atoms of nitrogen and 3 of sulfur.

    Option B:

    This cannot be the, because for starter, we see the number 2 before the N, this means that is a coefficient and not an atom. An atom of any element is always as subscript. In this molecule, only the number 3 is supposed to be subscripted.

    Option C.

    We can see that it has only 2 atoms of sulfur, and at the beggining is stated that we need 3, so we can discart rapidly this option.

    Option D:

    Again, because of the numbers there, we can be confused and think is the correct option, but remember what it was stated before. The atoms should be as subscrip. This is not the case, only the atoms of Nitrogen are subscripted but the number 3 there is put as coefficient, or even can be part of the nitrogen, so instead of being two atoms, we have 23 atoms of Nitrogen.

    Therefore, the correct option is A, cause we can see the number 2 and 3 as subscript.
  2. 20 January, 10:18
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    A. N2S3

    yep u r right

    Explanation:

    Dinitrogen Trisulfide N2S3 Molecular Weight - - EndMemo.
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