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okay i got it riteYes You are right.. this is due to Inductive effect of Alkyl chain ( electron donating chain) which stabilizes the carbon!!
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okay i got it riteYes You are right.. this is due to Inductive effect of Alkyl chain ( electron donating chain) which stabilizes the carbon!!
Lol mercury is a metal and doesn't exist as a sume molecule. It's actually because there are relatively weaker electrostatic forces between its positive ions and its sea of electro sVander waal's Forces weak!
Ohh My Bad... Too Much Chem today.. I need to Take Break!Lol mercury is a metal and doesn't exist as a sume molecule. It's actually because there are relatively weaker electrostatic forces between its positive ions and its sea of electro s
but isn't mercury a metal?Vander waal's Forces weak!
thnxMinor product is one in which halogen atom is bonded to a carbon atom with the most number of hydrogen atoms,So it shud be CH3CH2CH2Br.
C is more likely to be the product because it is more stable i think as the central carbon atom has greater charge density around it.Im thinkso im not sure in this 1
It's actually because there are relatively weaker electrostatic forces between its positive ions and its sea of electro s by Snowy Angel!!but isn't mercury a metal?
Hai.I think this is what u mean.Sorry if its wrong....I need help with Design and materials. I once found a file in xtremepapers that had the notes types in a student friendly manner. I deleted it by mistake. If anyone knows where I can get it I'll be really grateful! Please! Help needed asap!!!
Simple.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w04_qp_2.pdf
Question 4 f)
I don't get how those things are formed, would someone explain as briefly as possible pleasee
Thankss
Weak VanderWaalswhy is mercury liquid at room temperature?
mercury is metal.. no vanderwaal forces!!!Weak VanderWaals
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Serious question people!! Please help. May Allah bless you all.
ok thank youYou can find the answer to this question in various occasions if you go back some pages.
Thank You but do you know the logic that why cant we make methyl propane coplanar? Question also tells about rotation about C-C bond. Maybe this information might be useful in this question.This stuff isn't in the syllabus or taught. This is precisely why it has shown you the 4 figures above the actual question. The examiner wants you to analyze those figures, see whats going on, and apply THAT to the question.
The question shows that all carbons in Benzene can be made to lie on the same plane, but not in cyclohexane. The question also shows that butane Carbons can be made to lie on the same plane, but methylpropane, also an alkane, cannot.
This tells us that if a compound has a ring, OR branching, it cannot be made to lie on the same plane.
All of them are co-planer apart from B.
C is coplaner because you don't have to consider the Oxygen atoms. The others are unbranched and two individual chains lying on the same plane.
VanderWaals exist in everything. doesnt itmercury is metal.. no vanderwaal forces!!!
No.. The actual Ans should beVanderWaals exist in everything. doesnt it
If it has metallic bonding than doesnt it should have to be a solid at room temp ?
why is mercury liquid at room temperature?
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