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· 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 · 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 · 186-190 · 191-195 · 196-200 · 201-205 ·1. Why is the peroxide anion such a strong oxidizing agent? 2. Describe qualitatively how the conclusions of Bohr and Rydberg are essentially the same? 3. Which property of the hydrogen atom does the Zeeman Effect illustrate? Explain this.
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Inorganic Chemistry
Posting ID:
25482
OTA ID:
104557
1.) Assuming that it has similar molecular orbital energies to those of carbon monoxide, deduce the bond order of the NO+ ion. 2.) construct electron-dot diagrams for a.) oxygen difluoride b.) phosphorus trichloride c.) xenon difluoride d.) tetrachloroiodate ion, ICl4^- 3.) Construct an electron-dot diagram for the nitrite ion. Draw the structural formulas of the two resonance possibilities for the ion and estimate the partial bond represetion of the ion. 4.)the thiocyanate ion, NCS^-, is linear, with a central carbon atom. Construct all feasible electron-dot diagrams for this ion; then use the concept of formal charge to identify the most probable contributing str... click for more
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Inorganic Chemistry
Posting ID:
25483
OTA ID:
104557
Physical separation of mixture
How could you separate tellurium dioxide, TeO2 from silicon dioxide SiO2?
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Inorganic Chemistry
Posting ID:
25861
OTA ID:
102509
Does ammonium chloride added to water produce a simple solution, does the ammounium chloride dissociate or does a chemical reaction occur resulting in a new set of compounds, If so, what are these compounds.
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Inorganic Chemistry
Posting ID:
25863
OTA ID:
104557
5 problems and need them fast as possible please also make sure when sent the picture is clear
1.)For each of the following covalent compounds deduce their molecular shape and the possible hybridization of the central atom: a.) indium(I)iodide b.)tin(II)bromide c.)antimony tribromide d.)tellurium tetrachloride e.)iodine pentafluoride 2.)determine the electron pair arrangement and the molecular shape according to the VESPR theory. a.) oxygen difluoride b.)phoshorus trichloride c.)xenon difluoride d.) tetrachloroiodate ion 3.)identify in which cases distortion from the regular geometric angles will occur due to the presence of one or more lone pairs. a.) oxygen difluoride b.)phoshorus trichloride c.)xenon difluoride d.) tetrachloroiodate ion 4.)identify the hybrid... click for more
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Inorganic Chemistry
Posting ID:
25955
OTA ID:
103897
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