Hello everyone,
Im 19 I live in England and I am currentely studing an MChem in Chemistry with Forensic Science and Toxicology at The University of Hull, Ive been registered at this website for a day now and its such a pleasure to see such a friendly and enfusiatic group of people with the same interests...
Anita =)
Its easier for acids to lose a H+ if open to the air and easier for bases to gain a H+ from air, However we are talking about protons here so weight change would be minimal...
yeh, ive been studying the Molecular Orbital Diagrams and about electons been unpaired and paired in a spin pair, but i have no idea where to go from this in order of explaning and deducing whether they are paramagnetic or diamagnetic....?
Help anyone!
Thanks for your reply tho
Hello everyone!
I was wondering if anybody could help explain to me how to deduce whether the following were either diamagnetic or paramagnetic?
(i)O2
(ii)N2
(iii)B2
(iv)S2
and finally...
(vi)NO
What im really hoping for is a method that i could do myself in order to deduce compounds such as these...
Any help would be gratefully appreciated thanks.
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