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Dissociation of Solute Molecules
Dissociation of Solute Molecules - A number of electrolytes dissociate in solution to give two or more particles (ions). Therefore, the number of solute particles, in solution of such substances is more than the expected value. Accordingly, such solutions exhibit highe..
(ii) Dissociation of chlorine molecule into chlorine atoms
The energy required per mole of chlorine is 'enthalpy of dissociation' represented by ( d )..
The energy required per mole of chlorine is 'enthalpy of dissociation' represented by ( d )..Dissociation of Solute Molecules
A number of electrolytes dissociate in solution to give two or more particles (ions). Therefore, the number of solute particles, in solution of such substances is more than the expected value. Accordingly, such solutions exhibit higher values of colligative propertie..
Calculation of Degree of Dissociation
Calculation of Degree of Dissociation - Degree of Dissociation [ a ] - It is defined as the fraction of the total number of molecules undergoing dissociation at a given concentration. Example: If 100 molecules of acetic acid are added to H..
Calculation of Degree of Dissociation - Degree of Dissociation [ a ] - It is defined as the fraction of the total number of molecules undergoing dissociation at a given concentration. Example: If 100 molecules of acetic acid are added to H..Theory of Electrolytic Dissociation
The chief postulates of the ionic theory or theory of electrolytic dissociation are as follows: On dissolving in water an electrolyte, breaks up into free cations and anions. The energy associated with moving charges is called current or electricity. The ions carry an electric c..
Water
Water - Water is the most abundant compound in the vast majority of cells. It forms about 60 to 90% of the total chemical content of the cell. Water accounts for about 65% of the chemical composition in the human body. In a jellyfish, the water content in the..
Hydrogen Molecule (H2)
Hydrogen Molecule (H 2 ) - It is formed by the combination of two hydrogen atoms. Each hydrogen atom has one electron in 1s-orbital and, therefore, there are two electrons in hydrogen molecule. Both these electrons are to be accommodated in the lowest energy ..
Hydrogen Molecule (H 2 ) - It is formed by the combination of two hydrogen atoms. Each hydrogen atom has one electron in 1s-orbital and, therefore, there are two electrons in hydrogen molecule. Both these electrons are to be accommodated in the lowest energy ..Molecule
It is smallest particle (of an element or compound), which is capable of independent existence. Molecules are formed by combination of atoms. Molecules are formed by combination of atoms If the molecule is made up of atoms of the same element it is said to be homo-atom..
Oxygen Molecule (O2)
Therefore, oxygen molecule has 16 electrons. In the formation of molecular orbitals, the electrons in the inner shells are expressed as KK denoting ( s 1s) 2 ( s *1s) 2 .The remaining 12 electrons are filled in molecular orbitals. fig 1.20 - Molecu..
Therefore, oxygen molecule has 16 electrons. In the formation of molecular orbitals, the electrons in the inner shells are expressed as KK denoting ( s 1s) 2 ( s *1s) 2 .The remaining 12 electrons are filled in molecular orbitals. fig 1.20 - Molecu..Electrolytic Dissociation
Electrovalent substances are made up of ions in the solid state. The oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrostatic (coulombic) force of attraction. Due to these forces the ions cannot move (Fig. 4.2..
Electrovalent substances are made up of ions in the solid state. The oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrostatic (coulombic) force of attraction. Due to these forces the ions cannot move (Fig. 4.2.. Result
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