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Q: When an Atom ion or molecule of a reactant switches places within unpaired reactant the type of reaction is called?
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When an atom ion or molecule of a reactant switches places with an unpaired reactant what type of reaction is that?

single replacement reaction


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In the NO2 molecule the nitrogen atom has a single unpaired electron. The molecule will tend to dimerise so that this unpaired electron can be paired with another to form the N2O4 molecule.


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A [nascent] triplet codon. Nascent means potential, usually for the completion of a chemical reaction.


What are three unpaired bases on a tRNA molecule?

Anticodon


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Nitrogen molecule does not contain any unpaired electron in its molecular orbitals. Unpaired electron is needed to keep up the mechanism of burning.


WHAT ARE The three unpaired bases of a trna molecule?

I was looking for this too. It's called the *anticodon* (:


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Why is oxygen molecule paramagnetic?

Answer 1) O2 molecule has two unpaired electrons which is only proved by Molecular orbitals theory (M.O.T). the M.O.T may be checked in any standard book of Inorganic chemistry.Answer 2) If you examine the orbital diagram for dioxygen, it contains a SOMO (Singly-Occupied Molecular Orbital) with 2 unpaired electrons. Dinitrogen does not have this. These unpaired electrons contribute to magnetism.


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In the replication of DNA Thymine bonds with cytosine.


How many single or lone pair of electrons nitrogen have?

There are 3 unpaired electrons in an isolated nitrogen atom, the nitrogen molecule has none.


Give an exapmle molecule of an odd electron?

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