No.
Yes, CH4 has vander Waals forces.
nitrogen aton in NH3 has one lone pair of electron
Unit factors exist in pair
Orginally organic chemistry dealth with compounds thought to exist in life.
enantiomers
The Central atom has no lone pairs in CH4
No.
The ring form has 8 enantiomers, the open form 4.
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
Yes, CH4 has vander Waals forces.
Entantiomers is the plural form of the word entantiomer, which is a pair of molecules that are mirror images of each other. This is probably used in chemistry.
nitrogen aton in NH3 has one lone pair of electron
CH4
Yes, it can. There are two glycerol enantiomers, depending on the position of OH group on the second carbon atom.
Mainly because enantiomers have identical physical and chemical properties. However, the difference between two enantiomers can have tremendous impact, especially in biological systems, because many important biological molecules are chiral.
Aldoheptoses have seven carbon atoms and one chiral center, so they can have a maximum of 2^1 = 2 enantiomers.