- Electron affinity
- Bond order
- Hybridisation
- Resonance
Author: Zabeehullah
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- 96 pm
- 142 pm
- 120 pm
- 154 pm
- release of histamine in the body
- release of butyric acid in the body
- release of acid in the body
- release of barbituric acid in the body
- Fluorine free radical
- Chlorine free radical
- Iodine free radical
- Bromine free radical
- 89 to 72
- 89 to 112
- 90 to 103
- 90 to 112
- Nal + 95 % H3PO4
- Nal + conH2SO4
- ConH3PO4
- ConHI
- There is intramolecular hydrogen bonding in methanol and intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methyl thiol
- There is intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methanol and no hydrogen bonding in methylthiol
- There is no hydrogen bonding in methanol and intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methylthiol
- There is intramolecular hydrogen bonding in methanol and no hydrogen bonding in methylthiol
- NO2 group at p-position behaves in a different way from that at o-position
- intramolecular hydrogen bonding exists in p-nitrophenol
- there is intermolecular hydrogen bonding in p-nitrophenol
- p-nitrophenol has a higher molecular weight than o-nitrophenol
- 117°, 200 pm
- 107°,204 pm
- 107°,212 pm
- 109.5°, 204 pm
- chlorobenzene
- chloroxylenol
- chloroquine
- chloramphenicol
- increasing atomic mass in the period
- increasing atomic number in the horizontal rows
- increasing atomic number in the vertical columns
- increasing atomic mass in the group
- 11 neutrons and 12 protons
- 12 protons and 11 electrons
- 11 electrons and 12 neutrons
- 12 electrons and 11 neutrons
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