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Is Boiling Water Exothermic or Endothermic: Chemistry for beginners

If you have been reading about general chemistry lately and know a bit about it, you might be aware that each reaction that takes place can be either classified as an endothermic reaction or an...

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Is CO32- Polar or Nonpolar: Carbonate ion Polarity

The chemical formula CO32- represents the Carbonate ion. Carbonates belong to both the organic and inorganic class. Inorganic Carbonates are derived from Carbonic acid (formed when CO2 dissolves in...

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Is ClO3- Polar or NonPolar?: Polarity Explained

The chemical formula ClO3- represents Chlorate ion. Chlorine can reach oxidation states of +1, +3, +5 and +7. In this case, as seen in the figure, Chlorates exist in a +5 oxidation state. With an...

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Tellurium electron configuration: Clear your doubt

We have learnt Fe Configuration before. The Tellurium element is a semi-metal found in tiny amounts in the earth’s crust. It is a group 16 element with the chemical symbol of Te.  Tellurium...

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Is H2O2 polar or nonpolar: Hydrogen peroxide polarity

If you are wondering about the polarity of H2O2, well, it is a polar molecule, and this blog post will help you understand why exactly. The polarity of the molecule helps us determine the chemical...

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Is SCN- polar or nonpolar?

SCN- ion or Thiocyanate is an anion as it has a negative charge. Any ion that accepts an additional electron is considered an anion. And as it accepts the electron, it acquires a negative charge. The...

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