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How is a continuous spectrum formed?
Is it because a white light moves at the speed of light, having a very fast frequency, is causes it ...
20-6-2009 at 16:08
by: dolimitless
How is a continuous spectrum formed?
I know that solids, liquids and dense gases glow at high temperatures and produce a continous specut ...
20-6-2009 at 15:42
by: dolimitless
Why are subatomic particles charged?
Thanks for the link, it doesn't explain about electron charge though?
17-6-2009 at 00:38
by: dolimitless
Why are subatomic particles charged?
It seems to me no one ever discussed why subatomic particles are "charged" - namely protons and elec ...
16-6-2009 at 21:41
by: dolimitless
Exceptions to the Octet Rule
I know that H, He, Li, Be, and B can form less than 8 electrons, but I don't understand the explanat ...
15-6-2009 at 00:02
by: dolimitless
Are metallic bonds a form of covalent bond?
UnintentionalChaos, thanks for the great explanation. Makes perfect sense now!
13-6-2009 at 21:11
by: dolimitless
Are metallic bonds a form of covalent bond?
metallic bonding is a property of metals to metals
13-6-2009 at 19:49
by: dolimitless
Are metallic bonds a form of covalent bond?
I know covalent bonds are generally between to non-metals sharing their electrons. In metallic bondi ...
13-6-2009 at 18:49
by: dolimitless
Are metallic bonds a form of covalent bond?
What bonding type is metallic bonding considered to be?
13-6-2009 at 18:47
by: dolimitless
Why are ionic compounds not considered to be "molecules"
I was reading on a website that ionic compounds are not considered to be "molecules." What is the di ...
12-6-2009 at 00:31
by: dolimitless
Why do electrons have more kinetic energy when closer to the nucleus?
[rquote=154517&tid=12335&author=Sauron]These sound remarkably like homework questions, to me ...
7-6-2009 at 10:52
by: dolimitless
Why do electrons have more kinetic energy when closer to the nucleus?
NONE OF THESE WERE HOMEWORK QUESTIONS

They were simply questions I am asking because I am trying ...
7-6-2009 at 10:47
by: dolimitless
What is meant by a gaseous atom in ionization energy?
The ionization energy is the energy required to completely remove a valence electron from a gaseous ...
7-6-2009 at 02:12
by: dolimitless
How is ionization an endothermic reaction?
I don't get how ionization is an endothermic reaction.

In an endothermic Reactions: the reactants ...
7-6-2009 at 02:11
by: dolimitless
Why do electrons have more kinetic energy when closer to the nucleus?
Also similarly, why do electrons have less potential energy when closer to the nucleus?

Please ca ...
7-6-2009 at 02:10
by: dolimitless

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