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Chloride dipole moment

Compare the dipole moments of cyanogen bromide (BrC=N) and cyanogen chloride (C1C=N) Which IS larger" Why" What does this tell you about the electronegativity of the CN group" ... [Pg.56]

Use Learning By Modeling to compare the calculated dipole moments of ethylene propene vinyl chloride and trans 1 chloropropene Unlike measured dipole moments the calculated ones do show the direction of the dipole moment How do the directions of the calculated dipole moments compare with those deduced by experimenf ... [Pg.197]

SeOCl2 (Table 16.7) is a useful solvent it has a high dielectric constant (46.2 at 20°), a high dipole moment (2.62 D in benzene) and an appreciable electrical conductivity (2 x 10 ohm cm at 25°). This last has been ascribed to self-ionic dissociation resulting from chloride-ion transfer 2SeOCl2 SeOCl " -)-SeOCl3-. [Pg.777]

Display the dipole moment for methyl chloride. Is chlori at the -b or - end ... [Pg.54]

Examine electrostatic potential maps for potassium hydride and hydrogen chloride. How are they similar and how are they different (Focus on whether the molecules are polar or nonpolar (compare dipole moments), and on the electronic character of hydrogen.) Draw the ionic Lewis structure that is most consistent with each electrostatic potential map. Does each atom have a filled valence shell ... [Pg.123]

Ammonia is a pungent, toxic gas that condenses to a colorless liquid at — 33°C. The liquid resembles water in its physical properties, including its ability to act as a solvent for a wide range of substances. Because the dipole moment of the NH3 molecule (1.47 D) is lower than that of the H20 molecule (1.85 D), salts with strong ionic character, such as KCI, cannot dissolve in ammonia. Salts with polarizable anions tend to be more soluble in ammonia than are salts with greater ionic character. For example, iodides are more soluble than chlorides in ammonia. Liquid ammonia undergoes much less autoprotolysis than water ... [Pg.746]

The first recorded correlation of dipole moments with substituent constants was observed by Taft (3), who reported results for alkyl cyanides, chlorides, iodides, and tertiary amines. Kross and Fassel (31) have reported the correlations of dipole moments for 4-substituted nitrobenzenes with the simple Hammett equation. Rao, Wohl, and Williams (32) have studied the correlation of dipole moments of disubstituted benzenes with eq. (1) and of monosubstituted benzenes with the equation... [Pg.86]

Sulfonates, aliphatic 388, 389 Sulfonic acids 91 Sulfur dioxide, dipole moment 97 Sulfur dioxide vapor reagent 86 Sulfuric acid, reagent 87,195, 333,411,426 Sulfurous acid reagent (alternative to 2-mer-captoethanol) 381 Sulfuryl chloride vapor reagent 86... [Pg.240]

Sulfonates, aliphatic la 388, 389 Sulfones lb 321,360 Sulfonic acids la 91 Sulfonylurea derivatives lb 204 Sulfoxides lb 321,358,360,372,373,374 Sulfur compounds lb 338 Sulfur-containing compounds lb 301,339 Sulfur dioxide vapor la 86 -, dipole moment la 97 Sulfur, divalent lb 302 Sulfuric acid la 87,195,333,411,426 Sulfur ions lb 302 Sulfutyl chloride vapor la 86 Sulpyrid lb 268 Sunflower seed oil lb 286 Surfactant-TLC plates la 89 Sweeteners la 44, 388-390 Swep la 108... [Pg.495]


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