In the Ostwald process for oxidizing ammonia, a variety of products is possible NO, and depending on the conditions. One possibility is For the decomposition of at 700 K, (a) Write a chemical equation for the oxidation of to (b) Determine for the chemical equation you have written.
Intermolecular Forces of ROHs and RXs: weakest induced dipole/induced dipole (dispersion forces) dipole/induced dipole dipole-dipole strongest hydrogen bonding -greater molecular weight can lead to a greater density and more/stronger intermolecular forces;induced dipole/induced dipole increases with increasing molecular weight -the electron cloud of F is not very polarizable so the induced dipole/induced dipole attractive forces decrease when there are too many F's -boiling point starts to decrease with added molecular weight -Cl,Br,and I are more polarizable so the induced dipole/induced dipole attractive forces increase with incre