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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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What are the molecular orbitals shaped like in diberyllium (mono)cation?

I think one way of describing the result is that the bond in $\ce{Be^+_2}$? cation is a resonance hybrid of two possible pi bonds. Each pi bond has a bond order of 1 so the resonance hybrid structure …
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Is a strontium–fluorine battery the highest voltage battery using pure elements?

Strontium has a very low standard electrode potential and fluorine has a very high one. \begin{align} \ce{F2 + 2e^- &<=> 2F^-} &\quad E^\circ &= \pu{+2.87 V} \tag{R1} \\ \ce{Sr &<=> Sr^+ + e^-} &\quad …
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How are the hybrid orbitals of sulfur hexafluoride shaped?

On the fluorine end the fluoride atoms are simply completing a $3p$ orbital. On the sulfur end one could posit a hybrid of one $3s$ orbital, two $3p$ orbitals and a three inner $2p$ orbitals. However …
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