undergoins
*undergoing
undergoins
*undergoing
cancelling
*canceling
reactions
reaction*
modereleases
*model releases
equilbrium
*equilibrium
ubstituting
substituting
is
*are
Boltzman
*Boltzmann
actualy
*actually
Boltzman
*Boltzmann
acid HF,
I remember discussing during lecture, but why is HF considered a weak acid? Despite the fact, that it has very high electronegative difference. Shouldn't the big electronegative difference cause it to be a stronger acid?
150
isn't this suppose to be 45 sec?
.569
isn't the R value 0.0569?
18.015푔/푚표푙
I think they may have used the molar mass for H2O
189.390푔푍푛(푁푂3)2
There are 2 different molar masses for Zn(NO3)2 in this problem
.00500푀)(20.00푚퐿)(100.00푚퐿)=.0010푀
When I calculated this, I got 0.001 M instead of .0010 M
⃗ =q′d⃗
Can the part that defines a dipole moment be before the equation that is for the ion-dipole potential.. and what is exactly a dipole moment and the partial charge diagram that was drawn on the board in lecture would help explain where the d comes in for that equation would provide a deeper understanding