6. The sunction which is associated with the given atomic phenomenone are,
a. The atraction of hydrogen atoms electrons towards oxygen in a water moelcule is primarily due to potential enerby effect. The attraction of electrons towards the more electronegative atom oxygen in water as compared to hydrogen the electropositive atom in this case generates a potential difference due to this shift of electron cloud towards oxygen in water moelcule. Thus the moelcule is polar in nature.
b. The repulsion of hydrogen atoms electron from the other hydrogen atom in a molecule of hydrogen is primarily a potential energy effect. The molecule is symmetric and thus the shared pair of electrons are equally placed between the two hydrogen atoms.
c. The collision of two moelcules as they react to generate a product is primarily a kinetic energy effect. Moelcules have a certain kinetic energy in their ground state and they collide in a system with each other to form a product and diisipate part of its energy in the process.
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Organic chemistry is the study of molecules made primarily of carbon and hydrogen. The element carbon is unique in that it can form stable molecules consisting of long chains of carbon atoms. Since each carbon atom can form four bonds with other atoms, the number of possible carbon-containing molecules is effectively infinite. Chemists have developed a system of nomenclature for naming organic molecules. Use the rules of organic nomenclature to answer these questions. We are used to seeing molecules drawn...
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1. Identify each of the following types of energy as either potential energy or kinetic energy (6 Points) a. Thermal Energy Kinetic Energy b. Chemical Energy Potential Energy c. Gravitational Energy Potinhal Entry 2. The Si Unit for energy is the Joule which is represented with...
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*SHOW YOUR WORK* (Boyle's Law): 1. What is the final volume (in mL) or argon gas is 50.0 mL at 705 torr is compressed to a pressure of 2.75 atm, at constant temperature? (Lewis Dot Structures): 2. Draw Lewis structures for the following molecules. Include partial charges, AXE designation, (example: AX2 E2), Electron-pair geometry and geometric-molecular shapes. Is it Polar or Non-Polar? CH2Cl2 SO2 3. Which of the following explains why the pressure of a gas increases when the temperature...
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Which of the molecules below is the expected major product of the following reduction? H3C- CH3 Lindlar's catalyst HH Х НАС CH₃ HiC CH₂ We were unable to transcribe this imagePRINT Choose the correct reagents listed in the table below. 1)NBS, heat 2)NaOEt b AICI Na, CH3OH Hz, Lindlar's catalyst NH3 Conc. H2SO4 H2O+ 03. МСРВА DMS Enter the correct letter for each step of the reaction in the boxes below. (Reagents cannot be...
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1. The reaction 6f propane with oxygen follows the reaction below: Equation1 ) Balance Equation 1 above i) is the above reaction endothermic or exothermic? Enstem i) Classify the reaction above as combination, single displacement, double displacement, decomposition or combustion. comba How much heat was produced in Equation 1 if it can heat 100 g of water from 32 °C? to 40 Is the energy in propane potential or kinetic energy? P。hhi vi) Given that 1 mole of propane produces...
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