2Na(1) + CaCl,(s) → Ca() + 2NaCl(s) Na (s) → Na (g) The following process occurs in a high school chem lab experiment. It looks blue at first then purple then white. CuSO,-5H,O(s) + heat CUSO,(9) + 5H,O (g)
Electronic Effects
The effect of electrons that are located in the chemical bonds within the atoms of the molecule is termed an electronic effect. The electronic effect is also explained as the effect through which the reactivity of the compound in one portion is controlled by the electron repulsion or attraction producing in another portion of the molecule.
Drawing Resonance Forms
In organic chemistry, resonance may be a mental exercise that illustrates the delocalization of electrons inside molecules within the valence bond theory of octet bonding. It entails creating several Lewis structures that, when combined, reflect the molecule's entire electronic structure. One Lewis diagram cannot explain the bonding (lone pair, double bond, octet) elaborately. A hybrid describes a combination of possible resonance structures that represents the entire delocalization of electrons within the molecule.
Using Molecular Structure To Predict Equilibrium
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![1. Read the information in the left hand column. Determine whether the process is a
Chemical (C) change, physical (P) change, or arguably both (B)
C, P, Provide evidence that supports your choice
or B
Information
(v. brief response, bullets?)
Two gases from the atmosphere are isolated in
two connected rigid containers. A valve is
opened between the containers and the gases
mix. Upon the addition of heat, the gases turn
yellow orange.
when gases were allowed to
mik and fempevature was increased,
Some veaction tahes place between
he two gaseS gvng a new compans
unich has a' chavacteristic yellow arange
Color, Hence the change is chemical
Odorless yellow sulfur at a volcano is exposed to
steam. A rotten-egg smell is detected.
5(s) • H20 (L) -→ H2 S(9).0z()
C
Hence, if's a cliennical chenge
Pale blue crystals are added to water and the
mixture is stirred. The solution remains pale
blue. The solution warms slightly.
-Pale blue cryStais (5) (solute)+
HzO () (solvent) → Crystals-water
(Solute-sol vent interaction)
2Na(1) + CaCl,(s) → Ca() + 2NACI(s)
Na (s) → Na (g)
The following process occurs in a high school
chem lab experiment. It looks blue at first then
purple then white.
CuSO,-5H,O(s) + heat →
CuSO,(s) + 5H,0 (g)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F310fa1be-a638-47b3-9316-1b971054d314%2F6fe09295-19c9-4817-9a05-4a9f5c5ee232%2Fui89qo_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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A chemical change occur when a chemical reaction occurs which is characterized by some bond break and bond formation process and thus results in the formation of a new species whereas in a physical change no such process occurs only the change in physical properties can be seen.
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