i think it was induced dipoles not permanentWhat about the halogen question where it asked about the trend in volatility of group 7 was the answer permanent dipole interactions increases?
For group 2 trend it was solubility of sulfates decreases.
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i think it was induced dipoles not permanentWhat about the halogen question where it asked about the trend in volatility of group 7 was the answer permanent dipole interactions increases?
For group 2 trend it was solubility of sulfates decreases.
didnt they ask unpaired e?Sulfur had 6 valence electrons and 0 odd pairs of e?
Simple molecular structure poor electrical conductivity, low m.p and insoluble.
I literally was going for induced dipole but then i still choose the latter idk why xDi think it was induced dipoles not permanent
I dont remember maybe it was unpaired...didnt they ask unpaired e?
I dont remember maybe it was unpaired...
I dont remember maybe it was unpaired...
NO + 0.5O2= NO2Any of you remember that "Catalyst for acid rain" question? What was the answer for that one?
Yeah, they asked how does the catalyst for acid reform.Any of you remember that "Catalyst for acid rain" question? What was the answer for that one?
Oh yes Mr was 30-40 somethingDoes anyone remember the empirical formula of organic undergoing combustion?
It was one of the earlier questions
Does anyone remember the empirical formula of organic undergoing combustion?
It was one of the earlier questions[/QUOTE
The ans to that I believe was C C
Don't exactly remember but I guess it was CAnswer of molecule that can form only 2 alkene
Bdoes anyone remember the organic question where it said what would form a ketone with 5 carbon atoms . all the options had pentane and an alcohol..
Sulfur has 2 unpairedSulfur had 6 valence electrons and 0 odd pairs of e?
Simple molecular structure poor electrical conductivity, low m.p and insoluble.
yeSulfur had 6 valence electrons and odd pairs of e?
Simple molecular structure poor electrical conductivity, low m.p and insoluble.
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