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Inorganic compounds generally do not have C-H bonds, while organic compounds do have such bonds. The distinction between inorganic and organic chemistry, however, is far from absolute.

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How do you find oxidation state of the metals of a complex with two coordination spheres?

For example suppose we have $\ce{[Pt(NH3)4][PtCl4]}.$ For the naming of this complex I need to know the oxidation number of the metals; let the oxidation number of first and second $\ce{Pt}$ be $x, y …
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What does $n$ represent in "hydrated compound⋅nH2O"? [closed]

On Wikipedia it is written that in "hydrated compound⋅nH2O" $n$ is the number of water molecules per formula unit of the salt. I don't understand what that means and this is indicated in that I can't …
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Why is effective nuclear charge used to explain the periodicity of size of atoms and ions?

Why is effective nuclear charge used for explaining the periodicity of size of atoms and ions, even though radius depends upon many other factors? The size of $\ce{Na+}$ is smaller than that of $\ce …
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