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  1. Nov 2017
    1. Equation 11.2.411.2.4\ref{11.2.2}. E∝−|q1|μ2r2(11.2.4)

      Do we have to use the equations you mention in real problems or are they equations that we just have to understand and explain how they work?

    1.  The second major shortcoming is that not all covalently bonding molecules have a discrete formula, like diamond, which is a covalent network, and so even though it is a covalently bonded entity, it does not fit the paradigm of a molecule with a unique molecular formula.

      Are there other examples where this definition does not fit?

  2. Sep 2017
    1. When trying to predict if any (s) form from multiple solutions mixed together, draw a matrix and use the solubility rules to cancel out all the (aq).

      When you write the equation do you write all of the one's that are precipitates on the right side of the arrow. How do you write the equation to this?