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m/j 2010 Q no.11...y cant the anser be B insted of A?
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thank you so much... but why in Q 12 its B ,i always know that ALCL3 is the compound that can act as ionic and covalentit cant be B because atoms CAN be split into subatomic particles.. (remmeber frm physics )
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Q26..
it has to be a tertiary alcohol as it doesn't react wid MnO4- ..... chiral carbon so we need three differnt groups... (the general formula shows dat there are no C+C either)
draw it out n u'll see the best way will be to have a central C wid one -OH grp, one methyl, one ethyl and one propyl grp attatched... thus 7 atoms required
ur welcumthank you so much... but why in Q 12 its B ,i always know that ALCL3 is the compound that can act as ionic and covalent
thanks and good luck in your examur welcum
yes! it IS AlCl3 that acts as ionic and covalent... i think i wrote C dere... or must b a typos >.< sorry...
m/j 2010the qs is not clear angelgirl...
ur welcome same to u 2thanks and good luck in your exam
m/j 2010 Q no.11...y cant the anser be B insted of A?
m/j 2010 Q NO,11m/j 2010
the bond angle is not 180 (because of the lone pair on nitrogen) thus it will be cancelled to some extent but not completely and will overall be polarcan someone explain how NO2 is polar?
the electronegativities of N and O are different so the bonds will be polar but wont the dipoles cancel each other out and the overall compound becomes nonpolar.
the bond angle is not 180 (because of the lone pair on nitrogen) thus it will be cancelled to some extent but not completely and will overall be polar
yes! dipoles are vectors so if u want them to completely cancel, u need to take into account direction as well... (i.e. shape)does the shape of a molecule affect the overall polarity of a compound to a large extent then?
yes! dipoles are vectors so if u want them to completely cancel, u need to take into account direction as well... (i.e. shape)
exactly! ur welcomeOk rite yes i just drew the NO2 molecule and i get what you mean. Its nitrogen part will be partial positive and two oxygen atoms partial negative so it is polar just like in H2O and as they are both bent so dipoles wont completely cancel out. Thanks a lot!
exactly! ur welcome
except that the bond angle will be different frm H2O its da same concept
yep! ^_^yes yes i know because there are 2 lone pairs in H2O and one in NO2. but you know i never really considered the shape but now these questions will be easier to solve thanks again!
the one dat can distort the charge cloud of the anion the most....Which ion is most polarising?
A Al3+
B Ba2+
C Mg2+
D Na+
wht do u mean by pol arising?
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