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  1. How to calculate electronegativity for an atom?

    Aug 24, 2020 · So there is Pauling electronegativity scale, but thous are constants based on experiments, right? Another way is Allred-Rochow method, but it has rumors being a bit …

  2. User John T - Physics Stack Exchange

    Aug 24, 2020 1 How do I simulate 2 atom interaction? [closed] Apr 21, 2021 How to calculate traveled distance with non-constant acceleration in time? [closed] Aug 5, 2022 Theoretical …

  3. How do electronegativity triggered interactions in redox reactions ...

    Sep 25, 2024 · The Electronegativity of the atom will dictate its tendency to attract shared electrons. More specifically for this question, Combustion is an exothermic redox reaction that …

  4. Van der Waals constant $b$ (real gas) chemical form. only

    Jan 31, 2019 · You cannot calculate the Van der Waals constants. They are determined through experiments. The question doesn't ask you to, it only asks you to compare the Van der Waals …

  5. Theoretical value of electric dipole moment of a molecule

    May 11, 2020 · Last multiplier is for calculation of ionic degree of bonds, based on electronegativity difference $\Delta \chi$ between those pair of atoms in molecule.

  6. Why do atoms emit a certain colour of light? (The emission spectra)

    Feb 17, 2019 · You got pretty close to a decent (if crude) answer - but instead of focusing on the mass of the atom, look at where it is on the periodic table. Indeed, comparing the similarities of …

  7. Does a current carrying wire produce electric field outside?

    Outside a current carrying conductor, there is, in fact, an electric field. This is discussed for example, in " Surface charges on circuit wires and resistors play three roles " by J. D. Jackson, …

  8. atomic physics - Why are high electronegativity atoms found in …

    The electronegativity seems to anti-correlate with the empirical atomic radii, which doesn't correspond perfectly with the calculated radius, so I would imagine that the explanation of …

  9. newtonian mechanics - How to calculate the force needed to …

    Sep 13, 2024 · The biggest issue I had is that I could only calculate F = mg and then multiply it by the static friction coefficent, which resulted in the force I needed to overcome, but I believe that …

  10. Dipoles as vectors - Physics Stack Exchange

    Jun 19, 2024 · If you want to make your question more readable, and thus attract more attention, you should add some punctuation! So, why we can sum the vector? Let us keep the two …