Explain Hybridization in terms of Organic Chemistry Hybridization is the concept of intermixing of the orbitals of an atom having nearly the same energy to give exactly equivalent orbitals with the same…
What is Nitrogen Molecule? Nitrogen molecule (N2) is the electronic configuration of nitrogen (Z=7) in the ground state is 1s22s22px12py12pz1. Therefore, the total number of electrons present in the…
What is Diatomic Helium Molecule? Diatomic helium molecule (He2 hypothetical) is the electronic configuration of helium (Z = 2) in the ground state is 1s2. As each helium atom contains…
What is Hydrogen Molecule? Hydrogen molecule (H2) is formed by the combination of two hydrogen atoms. Each hydrogen atom in the ground state has one electron in 1s orbital.…
Define and Describe on Bond Order The stability of a molecule or an ion can also be determined from another parameter called bond order. The bond order may be defined as…
Conjugated Proteins with Classification Conjugated proteins: The protein which is attached to any non-protein parts (Prosthetic groups) are said to be conjugated proteins. Conjugated proteins may be of the…
What are Poison Active Chemical Reagents The poison active chemical reagents are cyanide ion (CN–), aniline (C6H5 — NH2), CC14 and halogens. CN– ions form complex compound with hemoglobin to form…
Simple Protein with its Categories Simple protein: When only amino acid can be found by the hydrolysis of protein it is called a simple protein. Simple protein can be divided…
Describe Molecular Orbital Theory Molecular orbital theory was put forward by Hund and Mullikan in 1932. This theory is modern and more rational. This theory assume that in molecules,…
Explain Shape of D-Orbitals For d-orbitals or d-subshell, Ɩ = 2, there are five values of m namely -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. It means d- orbitals can have…