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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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Spontaneous reaction between chlorine and a hypothetical atom
There is a flaw in hypothesis 1 - getting the atoms "really close" will provide activation energy.
At sufficiently close distance the combined electron Pauli repulsion and nuclear core electrostatic r …
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Biological activity of the isotopes of the same element
I'm assuming we can neglect differences due to radioactivity/radioisotopes in biological systems.
Hydrogen vs Deuterium
The kinetic isotope effect - the difference in reaction rates and reactivity for …
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How are there two C3 rotation axes in ammonia?
In a character table for $C_{3v}$, $ 2C_3$, means that the element is actually 2 $C_3$ elements in the same conjugacy class. That means the two $C_3$ operations are related in some way.
In fact, it m …
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Reaction between NaOH and CO2
This question is a great opportunity to talk about state symbols, ionic bonding, and multi-step reactions.
Very often when we write an equation for a chemical reaction we only look at the starting ma …