SOLUTION: One atom of silicon can properly be combined in a compound with A. one atom of chlorine. B. two atoms of oxygen. C. three atoms of hydrogen. D. four atoms of calcium.

Algebra.Com
Question 268015: One atom of silicon can properly be combined in a compound with
A. one atom of chlorine.
B. two atoms of oxygen.
C. three atoms of hydrogen.
D. four atoms of calcium.


Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
B

RELATED QUESTIONS

in a molecule of water, there are two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. How many... (answered by TimothyLamb)
The mass of a molecule of a certain chemical compound is 2.45*10 to the power of -22 g.... (answered by edjones)
A molecule of sugar contains twice as many atoms of hydrogen as oxygen, and one more atom (answered by KMST)
A sugar molecule has twice as many atoms of hydrogen as it does oxygen and one more atom... (answered by ikleyn)
1 mol of carbon-12 contains 6.022 x 1023 carbon-12 atoms with a mass of 12 g. A.... (answered by Boreal)
A sugar molecule has twice as many atoms of hydrogen as it does oxygen and one more atom... (answered by mananth,ikleyn,josgarithmetic)
A chlorine atom has a net charge of zero. What is the net charge on the chlorine atom... (answered by ikleyn,josgarithmetic)
H! This is chemistry The mass of a chlorine atom is 5.90 × 10-23g. How many atoms (answered by )
Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission are different types of reactions that release energy... (answered by ikleyn)