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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. photoelectric effect - What's the difference between the work …

    Sep 5, 2015 · There is definitely a relationship between the work function and ionisation energy of the elements. See the above figure in which I plotted the work functions (blue) and ionisation …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. 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.

  7. 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 …

  8. 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, …

  9. 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 …

  10. Constant Velocity 'Force'? - Physics Stack Exchange

    If an object is accelerating that means someone applying force on the object, And if there is no force on the object then the object moves with constant velocity. now if the object is moving …