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They both describe any chemical substance that is an acid and a base (like amino acids).Are they interchangeable terms, or is there a specific difference between them?-Amphiprotic refers to Brønsted-L
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a. 14 σ and 2 π bonds b. 18 σ bonds c. 16 σ and 2 π bondsd. 14 σ and 4 π bonds
the answer is c. can someone tell me why is this so?-Every covalent bond forms a sigma bond. Count all your covelent bon
Halogens can react with each other, as follows:Br2(g)+Cl2(g)-->2 BrCl(g)
At 350K, this reaction was carried out in a reaction vessel and came to equilibrium, with the following concentrations: [Br2]
Which group will withdraw more electron density from a benzene ring, a carbonyl group or a nitro group?-A nitro group.
Check here a list of Electron withdrawing groups in order.
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When hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled into a solution of sodium hydroxide, the reaction forms sodium sulfide and water.
How many grams of sodium sulfide are formed if 1.80of hydrogen sulfide is bubbled
1. CH3OH
2. CH3CH2OH
3. CF3CO2H
4.NH3
5. CH3(CH2)4CH3
Please explain your answer. I really need to understand the concept behind it. Does the same rules apply for all other compound?-The one which i
If the relative atomic mass for Cl is 35.45, what is the ratio of 35C:37Cl present in a sample of Cl containing naturally occuring Cl?-35x + 37(1-x) = 35.45
Solve for x
x = 0.775
Ratio is 0.775:0.2
assuming the balloons started at the same temperature and the same pressure and the same volume.. and assuming they were held to the same depth underwater and the temperature..they would compress the
Hi, I dont get how you get CaSO4 to be calcium sulfate. I really want to know, and fast help would be appreciated. What rules are applied to get this? Please be clear, thanks in advance!-Ca is the che
Can someone explain the concept behind why a positively charged molecule would travel to the cathode and why a negatively charged molecule would travel to the anode?-The cathode is negatively charged,