please state oxygen 1. bond rupture 2. weathering to its simplest explanation to be clearly understood and eligible
Oxygen Bond Rupturing
Bond rupturing is commonly briefed as destruction of chemical bond.
In a chemical reaction, breakage of two bonds or creation of new
bond is the fundamental process of reactions and it is known to be
the elementary step in it. When two atoms feels no interaction
between them then, they will separate. Separation of atoms when
there is no interactions between them is said to be bond rupturing
commonly.
Oxygen Weathering
As we all know that oxygen is a reactive element. It reacts with
the rocks that presents on the earth through the process called
Oxidation. One basic example we can pick from our day-to-day life
is rust formation. Which is reaction of oxygen with iron to form a
rust that is iron oxide. As the parts that are more fragile it
becomes more prone to breakage.
please state oxygen 1. bond rupture 2. weathering to its simplest explanation to be clearly understood...
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10-082: Relative Bond Length or Strength Like several other bonds, carbon-oxygen bonds have lengths and strengths that depend on the bond order. Draw Lewis structures for the following species, and arrange them in order of increasing carbon-oxygen bond length. (Indicate the order with the numbers from the drop-down list, starting with 1 for the compound with the smallest bond length to 5 for the compound with the largest bond length.) 2 H2CO (5 7 CH₂O 3...