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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Organic Chemistry -> What is difference between terms "Assymetric" and "Dyssemetric" in optical activity? -> Go to message
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What is difference between terms "Assymetric" and "Dyssemetric" in optical activity?
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> what is the mixture of HNO3 and H2SO4 called ?? -> Go to message
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NITRATING MIXTURE
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> why is this happening....?????? -> Go to message
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The congeners of lithium like sodium, potassiumetc. because of their low melting points readily melt because of the heat evolved during the reaction. The molten metal thus spreads out thereby exposing a larger surface to water. As a result, react even faster, get even hotter and and catch fire. On the other hand, Lithium has high melting point, although the heat of the reaction is high, it still is not sufficient to melt the metal and hence the reaction proceeds gently.
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> why is electron promoted to 3d subshell and not 4s from 3p subshell? -> Go to message
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why is electron promoted to 3d subshell and not 4s from 3p subshell?
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> why are only slow neutrons used in the nuclear fission reactions? -> Go to message
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why are only slow neutrons used in the nuclear fission reactions?
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> What does dq represent in 10dq acc. to CFT? -> Go to message
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What does dq represent in 10dq acc. to CFT?
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> how do d-orbitals split up in a square planar ligand field according to CFT? -> Go to message
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how do d-orbitals split up in a square planar ligand field according to CFT?
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Physical Chemistry -> how does ionic product of water remain same even if acid or base is added to it -> Go to message
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how does ionic product of water remain same even if acid or base is added to it
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> how does ionic product of water remain same even if acid or base is added to it -> Go to message
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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> why is ZnO called philosopher's wool? -> Go to message
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thank u so much, it is the most comprehensive answer. Thank u again.


can u help me to find the oxidation state of metal in the complexes of type [Pt(NH3)6] [PtCl4],


i.e. complexes in which both the cation and the anion is complex?

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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> how to calculate the oxidation state of metal ions in polynuclear coordination compounds -> Go to message
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how to calculate the oxidation state of metal ions in polynuclear coordination compounds
 
 
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