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The Chlorine atom has the delta negative charge because it's more negative than carbon.

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Which atom in the carbon-chlorine bond is assigned the delta negative charge.?

The Chlorine atom has the delta negative charge because it's more negative than carbon.


What is delta negative and delta positive?

delta is used in differential calculus as well as other places to indicate a very small amount. Taking water as an example, the oxygen carries a very samll charge and the hydrogens a small positive charge even though the molecule is covalently bonded. The small charge on the hydrogen (as opposed to a full positive charge) is called delta popsitive) and thus the charge on the oxygen is delta negative or more strictly 2 delta negative.


What is the charge of water in a molecule?

It is net neutral but the oxygen carries a delta negative charge and the hydrogens delta positives so it is polar


Does the carbon atom have the delta negative charge in the carbon-chlorine bond?

No, as t is less electronegative it has a partial positive charge.


What are the symbols used to indicate partially positive and partially negative?

In chemistry, Partially positive charge is shown by δ+ Partially negative charge is shown by δ-


Does Delta Airlines charge for one carry on bag?

No currently Delta Airlines does not charge for carry-on luggage.


What does a negative delta mean?

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Molecule that has slightly different charges in slightly different places?

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Is the process of KNO3 dissolving in water spontaneous at all temperatures studied?

yes delta s is positive, delta h is negative making delta g negative at all temps


Can delta s be negative Entropy?

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When a chemical reaction has a negative delta G is the reaction exothermic or endothermic?

When a chemical reaction has a negative delta G, the reaction is exothermic because delta G is the change in energy of a system and the change in its entropy. If the effect of a reaction is to reduce G, the process will be spontaneous so delta G is negative. Hope this helps :)


What negative contribution does delta airline release?

pollution