305421980 wrote:Can we use these abbreviations when both naming and writing the formulas for coordination compounds?
yes, abbreviations can be used in both the chemical and molecular formulas
305421980 wrote:Can we use these abbreviations when both naming and writing the formulas for coordination compounds?
Vuong_4G wrote:Can someone give examples for how to apply these roots when naming complexes?
AprilPaz wrote:How can you tell how many hydrogen bonding sites there are?
305421980 wrote:Is cisplatin the main compound we should know for this category of examples?
Elizabeth Harty 3A wrote:How do you know if there are sigma bonds available for rotation?
Jennifer Torres 2L wrote:How do you know when a base or acid is Polyprotic?
Katie Bart 1H wrote:Why doesn't the conjugate base of a strong acid affect pH?
Abigail Menchaca_4H wrote:Why are long bonds weaker than short bonds?
Sarah Zhari 1C wrote:How do some compounds have both basic and acidic character?
Aashka Popat 1A wrote:What does it mean for a liquid to have a high viscosity?
Callum Guo 1A wrote:I feel like it would be mostly calculations. But, you can check past midterms in his class. i think theres a test bank somewhere.
Leila_4E wrote:Also, what are the angles of AX5E (which I think is a square pyramidal shape)?
Isabel Day 1D wrote:How do antioxidants react with radicals? What does this look like on a chemical level?
Aedra Li 3H wrote:Is there a certain amount of lone pairs or bonds that an expanded octet can have?
Donavin Collins 3B wrote:How can you tell if a bond is ionic or covalent?
KatherineValdez_4B wrote:Do we get the actual test back with the correct answers or just a grade?
Nikita Patra 3J wrote:What is the difference between the work function and the threshold frequency?
KatherineValdez_4B wrote:I have a question about significant figures. What number do we base the amount of significant figures we use? Like in any problem.
ahuang wrote:Does anyone know when we will be receiving our tests back?