Kassidy Tran 1F wrote:How can you tell which compound will have a higher boiling point? For example, between the two molecules H2S and H2Se?
Furthermore, how can you tell which will have a higher boiling point based off of the intermolecular forces?
Kassidy Tran 1F wrote:How can you tell which compound will have a higher boiling point? For example, between the two molecules H2S and H2Se?
Josephine Chan 1B wrote:Dipole moments occur when there is a difference in electronegativity. It is a measurement of the separation of the two opposite electrical charges.
claireg wrote:This might sound really stupid, but what is a dipole?
Ashley P 4I wrote:Jasmin Argueta 1K wrote:The shortcuts my PLF taught me was FC=sticks+dots around the molecule
I love how simple this is\. Thank you for putting this on here. Do we count the sticks as having two electrons or just counting the litiral sticks?
Blake Salfer 1B wrote:If n=4 l=3 and ml=-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3 where is the electron located? would the correct answer be 4f?