can someone please explain for me in any easy way what does Dipole mean ?
Dipole is the separation of oppositely charged particles, electric or magnetic charges in a system. In a simple way you can visualize a stick with opposite charges at the two extreme ends of the stick. So the stick has both positive as well as negative ends. This stick is the bond and the two opposite charges are the two ions ; cation and anion.
can someone please explain for me in any easy way what does Dipole mean ?
Can someone explain me in an easy and unorthodox way ... what is an unsaturated and saturated resin? and what is the difference between them? If you can use examples or where it is applied in a concrete way, you will be very grateful
can someone use an easy way to solve this question and explain to me? Suppose that two cards are dealt from a standard 52-card poker deck. Let A be the event that the sum of the two cards is 8 (assume that aces have a numerical value of 1). How many outcomes are in A?
can someone explain to me what does the dot mean ? and what would be the output and explain it? import java.io.*; public class Green { private int a; private int b; public Green(int aa,int bb) { a=aa; b=bb; } public void equals(Green c) { this.a=c.a;this.b=c.b;} public void fn(Green c) { this.a=3*c.b-c.a; this.b=2*c.a-this.b;} public void gg() { this.b=this.b-1; this.a=this.b-2; } public static void main(String args[]) { Green x=new Green(2,2); Green y=new Green(2,1); Green z=new Green(1,4); int xx=1,yy=2,zz=3; x.fn(y); z.gg(); System.out.println("...
can someone explain to me classes, deconstructors, and constructor in a way a 5 year old would understand haha.....
Can someone explain how to rank these dipole-dipole imfs. Is it
based on the polarity within each molecule? If that's the case, I
found that the electronegativity of P is 2.2 and As is also 2.2.
Their difference of polarity with Chlorine is the same. Which leads
me to believe that polarity within each molecule is not the case.
So how do you rank dipole-dipole intermolecular forces.
Rank the following molecules in order of increasing boiling point. Highest boiling point...
immunology question : can someone explain the fold in the most easy
way to remember? Why is this fold so important and why is the fold
loop so variable??
thanks
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Can someone please explain to me what is going on in the
following slide from my Assembly Language notes and maybe explain
how to trace through it in steps? Thanks
Can someone please explain to me, why the current affects the x ray image contrast and the density of the x ray image? Also then again why would does the voltage affect these contrast and density. Would they affect the x ray image in any other ways And also what specific factors would you use these for in medical imaging using x rays - e.g. mammography, imaging of the lungs, please don't just state what, but explain why as well?
Can someone help me out with this question please? What does the bilateral symmetry of the bipinnaria larvae suggest about the ancestry of the sea stars, and perhaps of the echinoderms?
Can someone please answer the following questions and explain the steps taken along the way: a) A sample of 500 had a mean of 1995 daily caloric intake in the adult rural developing country and a standard deviation of 220. Do these data provide sufficient evidence to indicate that the population mean is greater than 1900? Let α = 0.05.