Figure 6.1.1
Do the different forms of O2 (and similar elements) depend on temperature and pressure?
Figure 6.1.1
Do the different forms of O2 (and similar elements) depend on temperature and pressure?
has one free-radical orbital in it's valence state, and so there is no need to hybridize it.
If it has a free-radical oribital in it's valence state, there would be no need to hybridize it?
Atoms
I had accidentally posted this last night to ualrchem1402 instead of public but my question was:The central element is the least electronegative?
F2(g) + BaCl2(aq) -> BaF2(g) + Cl2(g)
will we have to predict the form of compounds? (aq, s, g, l, etc)
hydro-
when would we not use Hydro- when naming acids? Or is that not a thing.