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  1. Use molecular orbital theory to predict whether the bond order in the superoxide ion, O2-, should be higher or lower than the
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  2. Predict the order of the increasing vapor pressure for the following compounds:FCH2CH2F FCH2CH2OH HOCH2CH2OH Result:the order
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  3. The element Niobium (Z=41) is a transitional metal. It has two valences 3+ and 5+. Using an orbital filling diagram, predict the
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  4. 15 friends want to order pizza for dinner. They predict that each person will eat 1/3 of a pizza. How many pizzas should they
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  5. Today many scientists _ another change.A, predict, B , predicted, C, will predict D,are predict . What's correct?
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  6. A local marching band is having a pizza fundraiser. To predict what types of pizza to order, they surveyed patrons on their
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  7. Predict the Order of increasing bond length for (i) H2(g) (ii) I2(g) (iii) F2(g)I don't know how I should know
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  8. Use the drawing of MO energy diagram for CO to predict the bond order.
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  9. I have the 1st part of the answer to my question I guess what I don't understand is the 2nd part of the question. I am supposed
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  10. predict the order of reduction and which of the following ions will reduce first at the cathode of an electrolytic cell: Ag^(+),
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