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In chemical bonding, s and p orbitals can hybridize to form sp, sp2, sp3 hybridized orbitals to form sigma and pi bonds. My question is how can we correctly identify what hybridized orbitals will form for a given element in a molecule. eg. O in CO2 forms sp2 orbitals whereas O in H2O...
It doesn't matter what you are doing right now (like reading this article) because the cells in your body are hard at work doing more than you know. They are using the energy stored in chemical bonds in order to do work in the body that is needed to keep you alive and functional. ...
Both processes rely on the breaking and making of chemical bonds. The anabolic process of making actin filaments for example relies on the successful formation of peptide bonds between amino acids. These processes are carefully regulated to ensure that the bond making and bond breaking processes in...
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the chemical explanation, at a submicroscopic or representational level, is not directly visible, i.e., how the water molecules absorb energy when the temperature is rising, and how that increases the molecules’ movement, which, in its turn, leads to the breakages of the intermolecular bonds....
Chemical bonds are much like springs: They can bend and stretch. These properties are important in detecting ethanol in a sample by infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Read More Types of Devices: Intoxilyzer Diagram of the Intoxilyzer This device uses infrared (IR) spectroscopy, which ...
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Chemical bonds are much like springs: They can bend and stretch. These properties are important in detecting ethanol in a sample by infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Read More Types of Devices: Intoxilyzer Diagram of the Intoxilyzer This device uses infrared (IR) spectroscopy, which ...