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iTeachChem•2mo ago
GBBEAST

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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•2mo ago
@Dexter
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•2mo ago
Note for OP
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Real potato
Real potato•2mo ago
HCL?
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
No @Enamine
Varun_Arora
Varun_Arora•2mo ago
Heylo Hmmmmmmm Too much inorganic Itni to padhi bhi nahi maine ngl
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
Dusra wala bata do Waha ping kar diya @Jeepaglu
Prachi
Prachi•2mo ago
HF ?
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
Yesh Yeah Reason?
Prachi
Prachi•2mo ago
Hydrogen bonding me pada tha
Jeepaglu
Jeepaglu•2mo ago
H
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
I know that one reason is strong hf hydrogen bonding and high electronegativity of Fluorine but how to apply it
Jeepaglu
Jeepaglu•2mo ago
Mujhe kaise pata hoga bhai 😔
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
Bonding 1 mai intermolecular forces ka hi toh hai ??
Jeepaglu
Jeepaglu•2mo ago
Ye type ke qs nhi padhaye hmko
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
Oh np
Jeepaglu
Jeepaglu•2mo ago
Whats K here?
Prachi
Prachi•2mo ago
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Prachi
Prachi•2mo ago
Potassium
Jeepaglu
Jeepaglu•2mo ago
Oh we arent done with H bonding yet, thats after mot
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
Matlab strong h bonding baaki mai nahi ho paati toh woh XH²- anion nahi ban pata right ?
Jeepaglu
Jeepaglu•2mo ago
Ok i go now
Prachi
Prachi•2mo ago
F- ki water ke saath kam hydrogen bond banta hai as compared to F- ki HF ke saath So, HF2- banata hai instead of H+ and F- aqueous On the other hand, Cl- ki water ke saath zyada hydrogen bond banta hai as compared to Cl- ki HCl ke saath So, H+ and Cl- aqueous banta hai instead if HCl2-
GBBEAST
GBBEASTOP•2mo ago
Hmm I get it thanks +solved @Prachi
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iTeachChem Helper•2mo ago
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