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Moving around of valence electrons of metals
I know I made a lot of threads, it's just that I've always been weak in Chemistry even though I love ...
26-12-2012 at 00:08
by: r15h4bh
Ductility and malleability
Yeah I saw that diagram. But suppose you wanted to stretch it into a wire, then you'd have to melt i ...
26-12-2012 at 00:03
by: r15h4bh
Ductility and malleability
"[i]A material's ability to be stretched into a wire is called ductility[/i]"

Metals are ductile. ...
25-12-2012 at 22:48
by: r15h4bh
Moving around of valence electrons of metals
"[i]The valence electrons can move around easily from one atom to another. These mobile electrons ca ...
25-12-2012 at 22:27
by: r15h4bh
Ionization energy and electron affinity
We're learning about periodic trends and they showed how IE and EA change across a period and across ...
25-12-2012 at 21:26
by: r15h4bh
Why is Helium bigger than Hydrogen
Sorry, I think the data given in my book is wrong. Looked up on the net and it looks like Hydrogen i ...
25-12-2012 at 21:14
by: r15h4bh
Why is Helium bigger than Hydrogen
With an increase in nuclear charge and no increase in the number of electron shells, the atomic radi ...
25-12-2012 at 21:09
by: r15h4bh
Are all s-block elements metals?
So what would you say it is?
25-12-2012 at 20:52
by: r15h4bh
Are all s-block elements metals?
But at room temperature it isn't a metal and I think that's what they're asking for. They weren't as ...
25-12-2012 at 20:14
by: r15h4bh
Are all s-block elements metals?
The question is: "Are all s-block elements metals?"

My answer would be no, since Helium isn't and ...
25-12-2012 at 19:30
by: r15h4bh
Referring to isotopes of an element
Yes, thanks a lot. I was asking whether the more common form is also called an isotope of the elemen ...
25-12-2012 at 19:27
by: r15h4bh
Referring to isotopes of an element
I was watching some Chemistry videos and they often say how there are three isotopes of so-and-so el ...
24-12-2012 at 16:31
by: r15h4bh
Electronic configuration of Cr and Cu
Ohhh. Sorry :P
21-12-2012 at 17:01
by: r15h4bh
Electronic configuration of Cr and Cu
What do you mean?
20-12-2012 at 17:29
by: r15h4bh
Electronic configuration of Cr and Cu
Thanks a lot! :D I saw that wiki page, but that was a bit too complex for me, so I'm content knowing ...
19-12-2012 at 18:53
by: r15h4bh
Electronic configuration of Cr and Cu
Hello everyone :D

I just learnt about the "Wave Mechanical Model" and we learnt a little (very li ...
19-12-2012 at 16:29
by: r15h4bh

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