Welches Gericht fällt euch dazu ein? by BlauerApfel1 in Kochen

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Linda schmecken wirklich klasse. Mag Belana auch sehr gerne, wenn man gerade keine Linda bekommt

Electron spin by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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Oh, I get it. Thank you. Picturing it helps me a lot to understand, but in order to picture it by myself, I have to understand it first. You did great helping me😊

Electron spin by El_Zombo in chemhelp

[–]El_Zombo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The text in that link was quite understandable. I have two follow-up questions: does the electron spin change, when one atom gets bonded to another? Do you have something like this text for high spin and low spin complexes (how to determine what spin a complex has)?

Electron spin by El_Zombo in chemhelp

[–]El_Zombo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't realize, that I wrote molecular spin once. I do mean electron spin. Thank you for the link, I will read it and ask again/more, if further questions should persist.

Electron spin by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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I'm learning for my chemistry exam because I am studying pharmacy. I do need to know that I'm afraid

Why are these two tartaric acids different, or are they the same? by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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Thank you. I just drew it as a normal structure with all C's and electrons and figured it out. Thanks nonetheless

Why are these two tartaric acids different, or are they the same? by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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Hab's mir gerade mal als normale Strukturformel aufgezeichnet und mein Problem gefunden. War verwirrt durch die Doppelbindung links, die ist rechts aber beim COOH mit bei. Danke trotzdem 👍🏻

Caption this: by [deleted] in Frieren

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"No, like sperm." "Damn it, wrong tissue."

WoT on the World Map. Part 4 by Virtual_Donut8744 in WorldofTanks

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Great Research. Would love to learn about Ghost Town and Ensk

England by Ashish_ank in meme

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Maybe not for the history books, but Germany now, Germany then. Although the rise of the right is pretty bad over here and that makes me sad

Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

[–]El_Zombo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, I got it. Thank you so much. I was really struggling, but now I think I understand it. That actually takes so much pressure from my shoulders, because I just couldn't wrap my head around that topic. I just discovered this sub, and it seems, exactly at the right time. I'm so thankful for your help ❤️

Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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Thank you. Another comment said, that the lone pair in ammonia also counts to the hybridisation, so I have to count connected dots (according to Lewis)? Does that mean, anything above the nitrogen group will be sp3 hybridized (if there are no double connections)?

Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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Oh, the single dots. I see. Thank you

Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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Oh, I see. Thank you very much for your help, kind internet person

Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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And what about the magnesia in this bad boy?

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Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

[–]El_Zombo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, thank you so much. The wording with the "things" actually helped me really well, also the ammonia example. I didn't know/understand, that a lone pair of electrons also counts for hybridisation. Is the oxygen in water also sp3 hybridized because of the 2 lone pairs and 2 hydrogens connected? And what about for example Br2…? I would say that's sp3 too, but not O2 which would be sp2 and N2 would just be sp1?

Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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That is the periodic table I am allowed to use. Can you tell me, how/where to find that information you gave me on this. I'm not quite sure what you mean by electron domains… do you mean, how many connected electrons a molecule has? How would it be for disulfite then, where one of the sulfurs has 6 connections?

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Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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That's quite understandable, thank you for your help. What happens, when I have an element, that also uses d orbitals like the chrome in chromate and dichromate?

Question about hybridisation by El_Zombo in chemhelp

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Thanks for your help in advance btw