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    Halochromism in Phenolphthalein

    Thanks for whatever information you have given me.
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    Halochromism in Phenolphthalein

    Thank you sir. I was previously obsessed by the fact that a nucleophile doesn't attack a site which has pi electrons around it because in alkene chemistry we often see an electrophile attacking at pi electrons. But now it seems that a nucleophile could do so if it has enough of energy to...
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    Halochromism in Phenolphthalein

    Now probably I got the point. Phenolpthalein is acidic because it is phenol-pthalein and as the concentration of hydroxide ion increases in the reaction mixture a less stronger base eventually appears i.e.In(OH)3-. Is it just as simple as this?
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    Halochromism in Phenolphthalein

    Thank you sir for giving consideration to my post. But I would like to ask is it really so bad to have sp2 hybrid state that a nucleophile like hydroxide ion could approach you at a relatively low concentration of about 0.01M inspite of the fact that a powerful +R group like phenoxide ion...
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    Halochromism in Phenolphthalein

    Come on guys! I am still waiting for your response.
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    Halochromism in Phenolphthalein

    It is known that when pH of solution is greater than 12 phph solution turns colorless. And the structural change which occurs is I want to ask why OH_ group attack sp2 hybridized carbon atom attached to three different rings? How elecrophilic site is generated there? In one of its bonding...
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    Is there a correlation between compressibility factor and temperature in gases?

    Yeah, you were right Philip Wood in saying that excluded volume is not negligible under 1 bar pressure and 1000K temperature infact my calculation showed me that it could make a impact on the second decimal place of volume (measured in liters) which is sufficient in describing the CF mention on...
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    Is there a correlation between compressibility factor and temperature in gases?

    Thanks Philip Wood. The equation of state which you have mentioned could be rearranged as P(V-b)=RT, it means you are excluding volume b from original volume occupied by one mole of real gas at temperature T, but this process of excluding would be significant only when volume occupied by gases'...
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    Is there a correlation between compressibility factor and temperature in gases?

    Thanks for the reply. I think you guys have not understand what I am trying to say. Boyle's point and compressibility factor is about how well a real gas obey the stuffs that you are taking about. I want to know why gases do not follow ideal gas equation or CF is greater than one when...
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    Is there a correlation between compressibility factor and temperature in gases?

    Thanks Philip Wood for replying. My problem was not addressed there. How it could be possible that on increasing the temperature above Boyle's point compressibility factor increases beyond one without increasing the pressure to any substantial amount? The factors which deviates a gases from...
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    Is there a correlation between compressibility factor and temperature in gases?

    Hi I would like to ask is there any relation between compressibility factor of gases and temperature? My textbook says that it always increases with increase in temperature but doesn't explains how? I know that on increases the temperature it is harder for molecules to show attractive...
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    How Does Light Interact with Matter in Our Atmosphere?

    Hi I would like to ask that what makes a transparent medium transparent ? What happens when a photons of light passes through our atmosphere ? I suppose that visible spectrum of light passes through atmosphere without causing excitation of electrons of gases' molecules, but what happens when...
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    Can Oracle8i be installed on Windows XP (sp2)?

    I am using Windows XP (sp2). When I run setup file of Oracle for insallation I get the error rdbms80.map(0) File_Not_Found while mapping rdbms80. Please help to fix this error!
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    Colour of complex compounds and crystal field theory

    Hello Drdu. When a coordination entity say [Cu(H2O)4]2+ absorb a photon and goes to exited state then what will happen to the next photon which is incidented on same coordination complex which it has absorbed earlier? Will it be reflected back because there is no electron available for d-d...
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    Colour of complex compounds and crystal field theory

    Hi It is know that the colour exhibited by coordinate compound is because of d-d electron transitions. These d-d transition lead to absorption of photons of a paticular frequence. AND when a electron become exited due to absorption of photon it should radiate electromagnetic wave of frequency...
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