Anika's Step Up (Chemical Bonds, Midterm Style)
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Anika's Step Up (Chemical Bonds, Midterm Style)
Attached is my worksheet.
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Re: Anika's Step Up (Chemical Bonds, Midterm Style)
Here's the answer key (for real)
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Re: Anika's Step Up (Chemical Bonds, Midterm Style)
For number 3, why does NH3 have the greatest dissociation energy?
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Re: Anika's Step Up (Chemical Bonds, Midterm Style)
@Erin Lee 2G I believe it is because NH3 can hydrogen bond while the other options can not.
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Re: Anika's Step Up (Chemical Bonds, Midterm Style)
For number 7, why does B have a higher dissociation energy than C?
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Re: Anika's Step Up (Chemical Bonds, Midterm Style)
@Navya Tiwari 1G It's because CO has a triple bond! While OH does not.
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