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The equilibrium concentration of free
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The following formula will be used −
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It is to be determined that the following reaction is non-spontaneous under standard state condition. The reaction is −
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The following formula will be used −
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The crystal field energy level diagram for
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The energy level diagram is used for the representation of energy shell, sub shell and orbital which are occupied by the electrons of the atoms.
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The structure of
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Achiral molecules consist plane of symmetry and it has super imposable mirror image. Whereas, chiral molecules consist no plane of symmetry and also it has non-super imposable mirror image.
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