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Why are all diatomic molecules
If we assume that the energy-level diagrams for homonuclear diatomic molecules shown in Figure 9.42 in the textbook can be
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Why are all diatomic molecules diatomic molecules linear, regardless of the number of valence electron pairs on the atom?
i don't
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lyne
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Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia. Consider the mixture of N2 and H2 in a closed container.
In this container there are
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student
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im learning the general concepts of how atoms react etc... and i was struggling on the concept of diatomic molecules and how
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sarah
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the boiling points of diatomic halogens are compared in the table.
Boiling Points of Diatomic Halogens Molecule Boiling Point F2
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The boiling points of diatomic halogens are compared in the table.
Boiling Points of Diatomic Halogens Molecule Boiling Point F2
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Why do diatomic molecules form?!! :((
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ashly
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A student writes this chemical equation. You see that it is incorrect as written.
1N2 +4H2 → 2NH3 + 1H2 1 diatomic nitrogen (
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A student writes this chemical equation. You see that it is incorrect as written.
1N2 +4H2 → 2NH3 + 1H2 1 diatomic nitrogen
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A student writes this chemical equation. You see that it is incorrect as written.
1N2 +4H2 → 2NH3 + 1H2 1 diatomic nitrogen (
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pickles
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