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Molecule of Oxygen (O = 8)
oxygen molecule formation An example of sharing of two pairs of electrons (Double bond). Two atoms of oxygen share two pairs of electrons to form one molecule of oxygen (Fig. 3.5). Note :..
Oxygen Molecule
molecules of oxygen An oxygen atom has six electrons in its valence shell. As a result, it requires 2 more electrons to achieve the nearest noble gas configuration. When two oxygen atoms share two pairs of electrons this is achieved: ..
Molecule of Water (H = 1, O = 8)
water molecules formation Two hydrogen atoms mutually share one electron each with an atom of oxygen to form a water molecule (Fig. 3.8). Note ..
Oxygen Molecule (O2)
molecular orbitals for oxygen molecule 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..
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..
Atoms and Molecules
formation of molecule Formation of Molecule Atoms of most of the elements do not exist independently. They either form molecules or ions. An atom having a charge on it is called an ion. When an atom loses or gains charge, it gets converted into a positively or negatively charged ion respectively...
Formation of oxygen (O2)Molecule
Each oxygen atom has six electrons in its valence shell. Thus, it requires 2 more electrons to achieve the nearest noble gas configuration. This is achieved by sharing two pairs of electrons by the two oxygen atoms as shown below: ..
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 higher values of colligat..
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 ..
Molecules of Compounds
Molecules of Compounds - A molecule of a compound consists of two or more atoms of different elements joined together in a fixed ratio. Examples: CuSO 4 contains Cu - 1 atom, S - 1 atom, O - 4 atoms A chemical formula represents the composition of a molecule ..
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