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Dative bond confusion (or coordinate bond)
They go into a higher energy orbital. Its more advanced than it seems though, The different shells actually sort of combine in a way called hybridisation, these shells form a difinitive shape. The lone pairs partially go into these hybridisation shells. i think someone else could probably...- Nightsinger
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Chemistry Help: Plant Nutrients and Environmental Impact
It's pretty simple if you think about it 3. Homework Statement What would happen if a plant could not obtain enough of the following nutrients from the soil? a) Potassium b) Nitrogen c) Phosphorus Think about it, what are these elements used for in plants. Potassium: Mainly...- Nightsinger
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Some free video lectures on Physics, maths and all sciences
Useful, Not just in physics either, thanks for this, this should be fun to go through.- Nightsinger
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Magnetic Permeability of Low Carbon Steel
Thank you. I found what i needed. I did actually spell permeability right on the search, just not here on the forum, opps :)- Nightsinger
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Magnetic Permeability of Low Carbon Steel
Does anyone know any websites that could tell me the relative magnetic permibility of low carbon steel. I've tried searching for around an hour, can't find anything. I'm guessing that someone might have done stuff with magnetism before.- Nightsinger
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- Magnetic
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to tell the magnetic flux a certian distance from a solenoid?
How to tell the magnetic flux a certian distance from a solenoid?? This is about a coursework problem that I've been trying to figure out for the past few weeks. This is my context, for those wanting to know i'm trying to predict the high of the ring, in the jumping ring experiment. For...- Nightsinger
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- Flux Magnetic Magnetic flux Solenoid
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help