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Construct a Molecular Orbital Diagram showing the various energy levels for an Octahedral Transition Metal Complex (?-bonding only case!). Label (i) all initial metal orbitals, (ii) the symmetrized ligand orbitals and (iii) all of the resulting Molecular Orbitals, using the group theory (Mulliken) symbols in all three portions of your drawing. (Be NEAT - use a ruler or straight edge if possible!)
predict the formula of a compound that presumably would result from the reaction between magnesium and topaline, and name the compound.
How many mL of a 0.136 M aqueous solution of aluminum bromide, AlBr3, must be taken to obtain 17.3 grams of the salt?
Could someone please explain why synthesized soap and detergent have different reactions when they are mixed with calcium chloride
Draw a structural formula that you would predict in aspirin in each of the following biological environments. a. Esophagus pH 6.8
A compound called pyrene has the empirical formula C8H5 . When 4.04 g of pyrene is dissolved in 10.00 g of benzene, the boiling point of the solution is 85.1°C.
If you had a saturated solution of NaNO3 at 40 degrees Celsius that contained 85 grams of water, how much of the salt would you need to add to have a saturated solution at 70 degrees Celsius?
In the reaction of sodium benzoate with hydrochloric acid to form benzoic acid, if 1.53 g of benzoic acid were formed, how many mmol of sodium benzoate
A 300.0-mL saturated solution of gold (II) phosphate, contains 0.31 grams of dissolved salt. a. Write an equilibrium expression for the solubility product constant.
argon expands from 25.0 L to 35.0 L at a constant temperature of 350 K. Calculate delta G for the expansion.
Select each side of the mass balance equation for an Fe3(PO4)2 solution where the existing species are Fe2
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is first order in H2O2. 2H2O2 -----> 2H2O + O2 The rate constant for this reaction at 20 C is 1.8 * 10^-5 s^-1
Recall "living" carbon samples show 15.3 d/min*g (carbon). note: CaCO3 is 12.00% carbon, and 14C has a half-life of 5730yr.
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