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  1. Question #35197 + Example - Socratic

    When considering the molecular orbital diagram, the bond order is equal to 1/2 (no. of bonding electrons - no. of antibonding electrons). For example, for H_2^+ the bond order is 1/2 …

  2. Question #73746 - Socratic

    Oxygen, therefore, has two unpaired electrons which can bond with the two hydrogen atoms. In order to obtain maximum separation of the electron orbitals from the 3 atoms, bonding is …

  3. Site Map - Fission and Fusion Questions and Videos | Socratic

    The nucleus of a large atom splits and two smaller atoms are formed. Energy is released in the process. What is the name of this process? In nuclear fusion, two atoms of hydrogen are …

  4. What would be the electron dot structure of a molecule of

    Explanation: Well, each sulfur atom is #sp^3-"hybridized"# to a first approx. And so each sulfur atom has TWO lone pairs of electrons..

  5. Answers created by Dwight - Socratic

    The ionization potential of an atom is defined as the energy required to completely remove an electron . using Bohr's theory , calculate the ionization potential of the hydrogen atom? What's …

  6. Answers created by Professor Sam - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  7. Answers created by anantha n. - Socratic

    How much energy is required to excite an electron in the ground state in a hydrogen atom to the third excited state? How much more energy would it take to ionise the atom ? 2. If the figure to …

  8. Answers created by zhirou - Socratic

    Which pair of bonds is more polar: P-Br and P-Cl? Hybridisation of XEF4? Potassium is highly reactive metal, while argon is an inert gas. How can you explain this difference based on their …

  9. Aidan Bradley on Socratic

    Aspiring chemist, amateur organic chemist.

  10. Questions asked by mico - Socratic

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