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link to Covalent Bonds Definitions, Types, Characteristics, and Examples

Covalent Bonds Definitions, Types, Characteristics, and Examples

Chemical bonding is responsible for how substances come to be in the world around us. Unfamiliar atomic species interact with one another to form new substances built on chemical bonds. Here, the...

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link to PCl5 Lewis Structure, Molecular Structure, Hybridization, Bond Angle, and Shape

PCl5 Lewis Structure, Molecular Structure, Hybridization, Bond Angle, and Shape

The chemical formula PCl5 represents the chemical compound Phosphorus Pentachloride. It is a greenish-yellow crystalline solid with an irritating odor.  It is mainly used as a chlorinating...

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link to Silicon Electron Configuration: A Close Look at the Building of Modern Technology

Silicon Electron Configuration: A Close Look at the Building of Modern Technology

Silicon is a chemical element with the atomic number Z = 14. It can be found under Carbon (Z = 6) in the periodic table of elements and is commonly classified as a metalloid. Silicon appears as a...

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link to PH of Apples: Uncover the In-depth Science of Apple

PH of Apples: Uncover the In-depth Science of Apple

Apples are wildly popular fruits predominantly grown for sale as fresh fruit and used commercially in ciders, jelly mixes, and as a key ingredient in ‘apple cider vinegar’. Apples can be eaten...

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link to Are Bananas Alkaline or Acidic? Explore the Science Behind Banana

Are Bananas Alkaline or Acidic? Explore the Science Behind Banana

Bananas are one of the most popular forms of food available worldwide. People from all walks of life consume the fruit, making it a staple in daily life. Bananas contain several essential nutrients,...

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link to ClF5 Lewis Structure, Molecular Structure, Hybridization, Bond Angle, and Shape

ClF5 Lewis Structure, Molecular Structure, Hybridization, Bond Angle, and Shape

The chemical formula ClF5 represents the interhalogen compound Chlorine Pentafluoride. ClF5 is a sweet-smelling, colorless gas at room temperature. The compound is toxic, poisonous, and corrosive....

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