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What is the geometry of a BF3 molecule?

The molecule is 'trigonal planar'.This is because the central atom, boron, is attached to three fluorine atoms, and each fluorine atom repels the other fluorine atoms as much as possible. The only configu...

Answered by Lauren S. Chemistry tutor
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What is the position of chemical equilibrium and how can it change? (A-Level/high GCSE)

A dynamic chemical equilibrium refers to a reversible chemical reaction, where the forward and reverse reactions are happening at the same rate. This results in the concentrations of reactant and product ...

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What is a test for iron(III) compounds?

Using thiocyanate ions to give a red complex. During the session I will go through the reaction mechanism and evaluation of soluble / insoluble products.

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How do induced dipole to dipole interactions (London forces) occur?

So you have a molecule which is full of electrons, and at any moment in time these electrons can move to one side of the molecule. As we know electrons are negatively charged, if they suddenly move to on...

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Alcohols can be converted into alkenes in an elimination reaction. The elimination of H2O from pentan-2-ol forms a mixture of organic products. Give the names and structures of all the organic products in the mixture.

Alcohol ----> Alkeme via: EliminationProducts formed: H2O, Pent-1-ene (least stable) or Pent-2-ene (most stable)

Answered by Nick O. Chemistry tutor
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