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Is there a sheet of all the iterations for the formula to find the delta U value using the base deltaU=q+w?

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How come the amount of atoms/molecules in a container has more entropy than bigger complex moelcule?

I would say memorize the bond angles for the common shapes. Although most of them repeat or are very similar. For instance, the tetrahedral shape has a bond angle of 109 degrees, while the trigonal pyramidal shape is less than 109 degrees due to it containing a lone pair. Top 506047744 Posts: 43 Joined: Wed 3:19 pm

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During Friday's lecture, we talked about how transition metals form complexes. I may have missed this, but what exactly is a complex? Are transition metals the only elements that can form these complexes? Top 205538966 Posts: 83 Joined: Fri 6:38 pm

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I think everything has some level of residual entropy, if something only has one position that ground state will have some level of entropy to my understanding, even if its small? The more complex a molecule becomes, meaning more atoms are added, more bonds, etc. means the position each atom could be in keeps increasing, thus entropy increases. Top 2 posts Page 1 of 1 Return to “Reaction ...