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Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction below using the following Bond Enthalples (given in kl/mol): C-H = 308, C

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 4:16 pm
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Calculate The Enthalpy Change For The Reaction Below Using The Following Bond Enthalples Given In Kl Mol C H 308 C 1
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Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction below using the following Bond Enthalples (given in kl/mol): C-H = 308, C-F = 409, F-F = 356, H-H = 419. (lone pairs not shown) 2 F-F k3 + H-H
A molecule has the general formula AX4. If there are no lone pairs on the central atom, what type of hybrid orbitals will it form? hybrid orbitals. (do not superscript numbers)
A molecule has a general formula AX₂. All X's are the same element. If there are no lone pairs on the central atom the predicted bond angles would be If there was a lone pair on the molecule, the bond angles would ideally be O smaller larger If there are no lone pairs on the central atom, it would most likely be Ononpolar Opolar If there was a lone pair on the central atom, it would most likely be Ononpolar Opolar degrees. degrees, but the lone pair would cause this value to be...