Computer Science, Chemistry, Earth & Atmospheric Science > Chemistry > Molecular > Structures: Page 2

No. 8988 Digestion of food proteins: cycle of displacement of water No. 9050 Contribution to kinetic energy: translation No. 9051 Contribution to kinetic energy: rotation No. 9052 Contribution to kinetic energy: vibration No. 9053 Contribution to kinetic energy: electrons No. 9054 Contributions to potential energy: vibration No. 9055 Contributions to potential energy: atom No. 9056 Contributions to potential energy: nuclei No. 9057 Contributions to potential energy: bond No. 9134 Metallic radius of aluminum No. 9135 Covalent radius of chlorine No. 9136 Covalent compound: carbon-chlorine bond length, covalent radii No. 9149 Depicting ionic radius in a crystalline compound No. 9150 Ionic vs. atomic radii of some main-group elements in periodic table No. 9154 Ionic chemical bonding No. 9155 Covalent chemical bonding No. 9156 Metallic chemical bonding No. 9158 Partial orbital diagrams and Lewis symbols: ion formation No. 9159 Born-Haber cycle for lithium fluoride No. 9160 Trends in lattice energy No. 9161 Electrostatic forces: the reason ionic compounds crack No. 9162 Electrical conductances and ion mobility No. 9164 Covalent bond formation: plot of potential energy system of two H atom No. 9165 Bonding pairs and lone pairs: hydrogen atom and F atom No. 9166 Bonding pairs and lone pairs: two F atoms No. 9167 Attractive, repulsive forces in covalent bonding No. 9168 Double bond: four electrons shared between two atoms No. 9169 Triple bond: two atoms sharing six electrons No. 9170 Increasing bond length as covalent radius increases No. 9174 Diatomic molecule motion in stretch mode No. 9175 Triatomic molecule in asymetrical stretch mode No. 9176 Triatomic molecule in symetrical stretch mode No. 9181 Smaller atomic size element has higher electronegativity than larger No. 9182 Electronegativity difference between bonded atoms No. 9190 Metal deformation: applied force moving metal ions past each other No. 9239 Dendrimers: molecular structure similar to branching of trees No. 9241 Hydrogen fluoride particle No. 9242 Hydrogen fluoride particles without electric field No. 9246 Location of olfactory receptors in nose: blow up with odorous molecule No. 9247 Floral shape of olfactory receptor site No. 9248 Camphor-like shape of olfactory receptor site No. 9249 Olfactory receptor site with odor molecule, ethereal No. 9250 Camphor shape of molecule with similar odor No. 9251 Hexachloroethane shape of molecule with similar odor No. 9252 Thiophosphoric acid dichloride ethylamide: camphor-like odor No. 9253 Cyclooctane shape of molecule with similar odor No. 9276 Comparison between covalent and van der Waals radii No. 9277 Covalent and van der Waals radii: periodic trends over periodic table No. 9278 Ionic force: cation-anion No. 9279 Covalent force: nuclei-shared
 

Click here to return to the library.


Click here to return to the main page.

© 2007 View International Foundation. All rights reserved.