I'm not sure what led you to that idea - one must remember that H-bonding... and with itself!! So it is equally likely for ethanoic acid to bond to water or with itself (ie. intra-molecular...
... doesn't Cu + 2H+ has reaction ??? Cu is more likely to gain electrons than H. So H+ cannot gain electrons from Cu. It can be known from the ...
...the operation temperature of a metal parts would not be higher than 50% of its melting point. ... of a coating, it is more likely to be peeling off, then you can see different...
...gold. Silver loses electrons more readily than gold does. When the two metals...protection. However, in real life, this is not likely to happen. It is because the two ...
...carbocation to be stablized. The more stable the intermediate is... a faster rate than the one with only alkyl group...the ClO- is not very stable and it is not likely to dissociate to form H...
... is less reactive (, more stable) than Fe. If a metal is more stable, it is more likely that it will gain electrons to...ahh~ u r correct that Sn will not easily ionize in air (comparitively)~ because...
... inert gas are most likely nobel gas 2. No Noble...the concentration of CO2 is not suddenly increase. Lime water ...of CO2 is higher than that of the unbreathed one. It can...
... are not same asthat of FeSO4...at Fe2+ and is more stable.2) Mohr'ssalt...of Fe is more likely to lose to the nearby O-atoms than FeSO4 does...