How many valence electrons are in HCN?

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The question is asking for the number of valence electrons present in the molecule HCN (hydrogen cyanide). To determine this, we need to identify the number of valence electrons contributed by each atom: hydrogen (H) contributes 1, carbon (C) contributes 4, and nitrogen (N) contributes 5, leading to a total of 10 valence electrons.

Answer

10 valence electrons

The final answer is 10 valence electrons

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The final answer is 10 valence electrons

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Hydrogen (H) has 1 valence electron, Carbon (C) has 4 valence electrons, and Nitrogen (N) has 5 valence electrons. Summing these, 1 + 4 + 5 = 10 valence electrons in HCN.

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A common mistake is to not sum the valence electrons correctly from each individual atom in the molecule.

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