Katherine Brenner 3H wrote:Does Dipole Moments indicate polarity also?
Yes if dipole moments do not cancel out then the molecule is polar
Katherine Brenner 3H wrote:Does Dipole Moments indicate polarity also?
Fiona Latifi 1B wrote:Emily_4B wrote:would we need to know this on the final?
Yes, you should know it for the final.
Jorge Ramirez_4H wrote:How much points would we lose if we just didn't get the hydrogen bonding sites?
sarahsalama1G wrote:if something had hydrogen bonding, it would have a high boiling point correct?
sarahsalama1G wrote:What are the bond angles for T-shaped?
Matt Sanruk 4F wrote:That's because you gotta convert it from kg to g
Matt Sanruk 4F wrote:I'm going to need to do well on those tests after that midterm!
AngieGarcia_4F wrote:Emily_4B wrote:Do you guys know if we’ll get the midterm back or be able to look at it in office hours to review this question?
My TA went over the midterm during discussion so maybe yours will too.
Ali Polansky 1A wrote:Ψ means wavefunction.
the equation is E(wavefunction)= H (wavefunction)
where H= hamiltonian (double derivative)
E= energy of the electron
chari_maya 3B wrote:Wouldn't the total uncertainty be 10 m/s, because the uncertainty is 5.00 m/s +/- 5.0 m/s?