carbon and hydrogen bonding


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Hydrogen:
methane molecule formation Electronic configuration: 1 - Hydrogen atom needs one more electron to attain the duplet. As four electrons are needed by the carbon atom, we can infer that there would be four hydrogen atoms involved in bonding wherein, each would share one electron with o..

Triple Bond

molecules of nitrogen Nitrogen Molecule Nitrogen atom has five electrons in its valence shell. It requires three more electrons to acquire a stable configuration of the nearest noble gas (neon). This is done by mutually sharing three pairs of electrons as shown below. ..
Hydrogen Bond
illustration of hydrogen bond Hydrogen Bond - Hydrogen bond is an intermolecular force of attraction that exists in the molecules that have hydrogen atom bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. Hydrogen bond is a strong dipole-dipole attraction. Wh..
Hydrogen bonding
ammonia shows intermolecular hydrogen bonding Nitrogen in its compounds with hydrogen shows hydrogen bonding though to a lesser extent than oxygen. For example, ammonia (NH 3 ) shows intermolecular hydrogen bonding...
Hydrogen Bond
Hydrogen bond is an intermolecular force of attraction that exists in the molecules that have hydrogen atom bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. Hydrogen bond is a strong dipole-dipole attractio..
Hydrogen Bond
The electrostatic force of attraction, which exists between the covalently bonded hydrogen atom of one molecule and the electronegative atom of the other molecule is known as hydrogen bond..
Bonding in Carbon - The Covalent Bond
Bonding in Carbon - The Covalent Bond - Although there are more than hundred elements around us we do not find these elements in their native form in nature. This is because most of these elements are highly reactive. They interact with each other to form simple or com..
Bonding in Carbon - The Covalent Bond
Although there are more than hundred elements around us we do not find these elements in their native form in nature. This is because most of these elements are highly reactiv..
Action with Carbonates and Hydrogen carbonates
Acids react with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates to form their respective salt, water and carbon dioxide. Carbonate/Bicarbonate + Acid Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide ..
Bond Energy or Bond Enthalpy
Bond Energy or Bond Enthalpy - In chemical reactions the formation of a chemical bond is accompanied by the release of energy. Conversely energy has to be supplied for the breaking of a bond. Bond strengths are commonly described by their bondh..
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