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Ionic bond,covalent bond and hydrogen bond . we can see from this slide the definition and mechanism...
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1.Weak forces of attraction 2.Concepts of Hydrogen bonding 3.Types of hydrogen bonding 4.Properties ...
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Molecular Orbital Theory, Molecular Orbital diagram, Molecular Orbital Theory Assumption, Molecular ...
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The hydrogens in methane practically do not exhibit acidic character. However when two of the hydrog...
CHEMICAL BONDING IS THE FORCE THAT HOLDS ATOMS TOGETHER IN MOLECULES AND SUBSTANCES. IT IS CAUSED BY...
All the matter in the universe is composed of the atoms of more than 100 different chemical elements...
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Block 3 training exercises. Draw the Lewis structures for each of the following molecules an...
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Please write TRUE or FALSE for each of the 8 statements. Thank you! Mark the following statements ab...
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a largely used technique to identify the functiona...
About the Chapter The chapter Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure explains how and why atoms c...
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