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2 H atoms can form a H2 molecule, releasing energy of 5 eV. However, no chemical reaction occurs when 2 isolated H atmos collide! Explain this curious result using the conservation laws.
first of all, i don't know what conservation law to use for this question.
2nd i think i don't have much knowledge on chemistry.
third i can't relate this problem to physics...
if 2 H atoms can for H2 molecule, when there are many H atoms...
then why can't 2 isolated H atoms form H2 molecule?
can anyone just explain...
first of all, i don't know what conservation law to use for this question.
2nd i think i don't have much knowledge on chemistry.
third i can't relate this problem to physics...
if 2 H atoms can for H2 molecule, when there are many H atoms...
then why can't 2 isolated H atoms form H2 molecule?
can anyone just explain...