9 Beryllium chloride (BeC12) is less soluble in water compared to calcium chloride (CaC12). Justify your answer.

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9 Beryllium chloride (BeC12) is less soluble in water compared to calcium chloride (CaC12).
Justify your answer.
Apply valence bond theory to write a hybridization and bonding scheme for ethane,
H,C=CH2. Label all bonds using the o and/or a notation followed by the type of overlapping
orbitals.
Arrange the following sets of bonds in order of increasing bond enthalpy.
() Н-Н, Н- С, Н-N
Transcribed Image Text:9 Beryllium chloride (BeC12) is less soluble in water compared to calcium chloride (CaC12). Justify your answer. Apply valence bond theory to write a hybridization and bonding scheme for ethane, H,C=CH2. Label all bonds using the o and/or a notation followed by the type of overlapping orbitals. Arrange the following sets of bonds in order of increasing bond enthalpy. () Н-Н, Н- С, Н-N
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