While I'm fairly sure this question is pretty straight forward, I can't remember why (ii) is not considered a geometric isomer. (The answer is (c)) http://imgur.com/ObccNpv
Looking at ii I would have thought it to be trans-pent-2-ene due to the ethyl and methyl group either side of the double...
Hey guys,
I just had a question regarding artificial satellites:
From what I understand, satellites are able to enter into a lower orbit by reducing their velocity, which makes sense because of V=2*pi*r/T
However, decreasing radius should also increase Fg and thus acceleration and thus...
Hey everyone,
At the moment I am stuck with an example and was wondering if someone could please explain it to me:
You have the equation:
BiOCl(s) + 2H+(aq) -><- Bi3+(aq) +Cl-(aq) +H2O(l)
Why is it that when you add extra water to the system, there is no change to the equilibrium? I would...