Ethers are Lewis basic
Sioxanes are not
why? Please explanation
Ethers are Lewis basic Sioxanes are not why? Please explanation Main group chemistry - Group 14...
Convert the below C code to basic MIPS. Please leave comments for explanation #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { printf("Insert two numbers\n"); int a,b; scanf("%d",&a); scanf("%d",&b); a=a<<2; b=b<<2; printf("%d&%d\n",a,b); return 0; }
Convert the below C code to basic MIPS. Leave comments for explanation please #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { printf("Insert two numbers\n"); int a,b,c; scanf("%d",&a); scanf("%d",&b); c=a|b; printf("%d|%d=%d\n",a,b,c); return 0; }
For organic chemistry IR lab, please answer with an explanation! 1. How is infrared (IR) light produced for the infrared experiment? 2. What structural features are visible using the IR experiment? Why are these structure features visible with IR light? 3. Why is it necessary to dry your sample before IR analysis? 4. Some functional groups give a weak or no signal with IR. What are some bonds not visible by IR spectroscopy? Give at least one example of a functional group not visible by...
Under what conditions does the Dulong-Petit law fail? Please give a basic explanation why. All of the sources I've found give very advanced-sounding explanations that mention quantum theory, vibrations, and degrees of freedom, none of which I have any knowledge. If you could simplify it that would be great.
CHEMISTRY 1112 The Plan of Cation Analysis b. Separating a solid from a liquid 12. Why should you NEVER place a dropper (even a presumed brand new, never been used dropper) directly into a reagent bottle? 13. The unknown summary in your lab notebook should consist of what six basic parts? 14. What are the common names and group reagents for each group a. 1 b. II c. III d. lv e. V
1 . Describe the chemistry of the group 14 elements with reference to (i) decreasing catenation, (ii) increased metallic behaviour on descending the group and (iii) the relative stability of the +2 and +4 oxidation states. 2. Discuss with relevant examples how the stability of the +2 oxidation state varies across the 1st row transition metals. Describe with relevant examples the general types of ligands that can stabilise higher oxidation states in metal complexes. 3. Discuss in detail the spectroscopic...
Please answer with full explanation as to why thank you. 1) A group of water particles move together in river, the sum of all forces on their boundary must be zero, (True or False)? 2) water flow in a pipe from reservoir and its gate is open initially. when the gate is suddenly closed, the pressure change in front of gate increases with (a) water speed (b) pipe diameter (c) water density
why will my function not run in the main code
##This is the main code##
%% Problem IV %%
% ON SEPARATE M FILE
ellipsoid_volume(8,17,"Volume versus depth for an ellipsoid")
## This is the function code##
% This program calls the following user-written functions
% 1. ellipsoid_volume
% Problem 1 - Calculate volume of ellipsoid shaped tank.
figure(1)
ellipsoid_volume(3,12,'Volume versus depth for an ellipsoid')
function ellipsoid_volume(a,b,plot_title,units)
%volume of horizontal ellipsoid
%inputs:
%a - vertical semi-axis
%b - horizontal radius...
Please help with this physical chemistry question, thank you!
2. What is the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation and why is it useful? Refer to the Hamiltonians for H2 and H2 in your explanation. 3. What is an LCAO? What is the difference between LCAO's used to describe molecular orbitals and those used to describe hybrid orbitals? Draw sketches as part of your explanation.
2. What is the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation and why is it useful? Refer to the Hamiltonians for H2 and H2...
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