Shapes of Molecules
The shape of a molecule affects its chemical and physical properties. For instance, some of the unique properties of water are due to the angular shape of its molecule (H 2 O). The stability and the self-replicating property of DNA is due to its double-strand structure. Th..
Molecule Shapes
Shapes of Molecules - such as linear, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, octahedral etc. The shape of a molecule affects its chemical and physical properties. For instance, some of the unique properties of water are due to the angular shape of its molecule (H 2 O). ..
Polyatomic molecules
In polyatomic molecules the dipole moment not only depends upon the individual dipole moments of the bonds but also on the spatial arrangement of the various bonds in the molecule. In such molecules the dipole moment of the molecule is the vector sum of the ..
Chlorine Molecule
Chlorine atom has seven valence electrons. Thus, each Cl atom requires one more electron to acquire the nearest noble gas configuration (Ar:2, 8, 8). This they do by mutual sharing of one pair of electrons as shown below. ..
Chlorine atom has seven valence electrons. Thus, each Cl atom requires one more electron to acquire the nearest noble gas configuration (Ar:2, 8, 8). This they do by mutual sharing of one pair of electrons as shown below. ..Shapes of Molecules
such as linear, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, octahedral etc. The shape of a molecule affects its chemical and physical properties. For instance, some of the unique properties of water are due to the angular shape of its molecule (H 2 O). The stability and the self-repli..
Atoms and Molecules
Atoms and Molecules - Summary The law of conservation of mass states that the masses of the reactants and products remain unchanged. The law of constant proportions states that all pure specimens of a compound always contain the same elements combined together in the same proportion by we..
Acetylene Molecule
Carbon atom has four electrons in its outermost shell and hydrogen atoms have only one electron in its outermost shell. Carbon share one of its electrons with hydrogen to form a single bond each. Each carbon then requires three more electrons to acquire a stable configuration of the nearest noble..
Carbon atom has four electrons in its outermost shell and hydrogen atoms have only one electron in its outermost shell. Carbon share one of its electrons with hydrogen to form a single bond each. Each carbon then requires three more electrons to acquire a stable configuration of the nearest noble..Hydrogen molecule
Hydrogen atom has one electron in its electron shell. It needs one more electron to attain a duplet. A molecule of hydrogen is formed by the sharing of one pair of electrons between two hydrogen atoms as shown below:..
Fluorine Molecule
The electronic configuration of fluorine atom is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 5 and therefore, there are 14 electrons in the valence shell of F 2 molecule..
Atoms and Molecules
Atoms And Molecules From the earliest times, man has always wondered about the ultimate nature of matter. He has searched to establish the basic constituents of all the substances. However, earlier efforts were more in the nature of speculations and not based on scientific investigati..
Atoms And Molecules From the earliest times, man has always wondered about the ultimate nature of matter. He has searched to establish the basic constituents of all the substances. However, earlier efforts were more in the nature of speculations and not based on scientific investigati.. Result
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