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temp-450 Cwat r the condition for the Hyber process...coz iam gething 2 different conditon from 2 different book...dont know which 1 is correct...
pressure-200 atm
catalyst- finely divided iron
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temp-450 Cwat r the condition for the Hyber process...coz iam gething 2 different conditon from 2 different book...dont know which 1 is correct...
here i dont no from where i got ...its like 2500KPa ...670-770 K temp...and den Fe catalysttemp-450 C
pressure-200 atm
catalyst- finely divided iron
forget tht just rememberhere i dont no from where i got ...its like 2500KPa ...670-770 K temp...and den Fe catalyst
ok....forget tht just remember
200 atn
and 450C
ok....
e- in the same orbital rotate in opposite direction...reducing the repulsive force..i guesswht is spin pair repulsion?
okke- in the same orbital rotate in opposite direction...reducing the repulsive force..i guess
is it always that the reaction of the intermediate has lower activation energy?because that peak represents the reaction after the formation of the intermediate.
is it always that the reaction of the intermediate has lower activation energy?
120...same as BF3 i guess...wats the bond angle and shape of a compound with 2 bond pairs and 1 lone pair
wats the bond angle and shape of a compound with 2 bond pairs and 1 lone pair
it is possible look at the column of 1 lone pair...the first molecule...bend shape...with 1 lone pair and 2 bond pairsIts not possible I guess.......... check this out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VSEPR_theory
Yeah I just looked at it, its bent around 104.5it is possible look at the column of 1 lone pair...the first molecule...bend shape...with 1 line pair and 2 bond pair
See the Stearic No 3, and lone pair 1 column in the wikipidia link, where E is the no of lone pairs, and X is bond pairswats the bond angle and shape of a compound with 2 bond pairs and 1 lone pair
so the bond angle will be 120 or 117? it cant be 104.5See the Stearic No 3, and lone pair 1 column in the wikipidia link, where E is the no of lone pairs, and X is bond pairs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VSEPR_theory
fromwhere this angle came?lol no ...according to me its either 120 or 117 but not sure which1?so the angle is 105....?
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