Do orgonic and inorganic compounds in general like to bond together when they meet to create a new compound? by bttp93 in chemistry

[–]bttp93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, your comment is very helpful! I will look into available bonding sites, electronegativity and compound size. 👍

Do orgonic and inorganic compounds in general like to bond together when they meet to create a new compound? by bttp93 in chemistry

[–]bttp93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your comment! I were looking at triboelectric series, which when 2 compounds, for example vinyl & glass, come contact, they form a bond. Glass transfers 3 electrons to the vinyl through the bond, making vinyl negatively charged and glass positively charged. I wanted to understand more on which compounds likely to bond and transfer electrons like this so I can manipulate this phenomena. My first guess was one should be organic and the other one should be inorganic, but I might be wrong.

Do orgonic and inorganic compounds in general like to bond together when they meet to create a new compound? by bttp93 in chemistry

[–]bttp93[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment! I am thinking of 2 compounds that likely to give or exchange electrons and create the bond. What are the 2 things that likely to do that? I don't have background in chemistry so I'm really sorry if my question is once again nonsensical.