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I think its enthalpy change per mole H20 formed,as same moles formed and enthalpy of neutralisation is mostly 56-57 its C.
Why is it the same??
Transition elements.Cu and Mg can have +2 but they arent in same group
How is 2 correct? Why are they both metals?
And why is 3 wrong? They both form +2 so can they not be in the same group?
I think it doesnt join it forms an ionic bond like electron transfer and thats all.
I know why only 2 and 3 are correct but i want to know where will the Ca join on?
Like Na joins the COO- , where will Ca join since it requires -2 charge to join??
take butanedioc acid
I know why only 2 and 3 are correct but i want to know where will the Ca join on?
Like Na joins the COO- , where will Ca join since it requires -2 charge to join??
And why does it show that they are metals?Transition elements.Cu and Mg can have +2 but they arent in same group
Al cannot boil nd melt at such low values xP
Why NOT A?
Sr(NO3)2 ------> SrO + 2NO2 + 1/2 O2
How to do this one/??
Because they form cationsAnd why does it show that they are metals?
They mix due to PD PD attraaction not coz of H2 bonding..
Why is 3 wrong? If something can form H-bonds then it will mix right?
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