That is a bully
Yes, weaker hydrogen bonds typically occur in larger molecules due to the lower density of hydrogen bond donor and acceptor groups. This results in a decreased strength of the hydrogen bonds formed in larger molecules compared to smaller ones.
Equilibrium favors the weaker acid over the stronger acid in a chemical reaction because the weaker acid is more likely to donate a proton and shift the reaction towards the formation of products. This is because the weaker acid has a stronger tendency to lose a proton compared to the stronger acid, leading to a higher concentration of the weaker acid in the equilibrium mixture.
No, stronger acids are not more stable compared to weaker acids. In fact, stronger acids are typically more reactive and less stable than weaker acids.
ka= 1.62 x 10^-12
Octane has higher viscosity compared to methane. This is because octane is a larger molecule with more molecular interactions, leading to greater resistance to flow than methane, which is a smaller molecule with weaker intermolecular forces.
lazy boy
a bully
It's a bully or a thug
A boy who bothers other boys is called a bully.
Oh, dude, that's easy. So, like, the boy who frightens weaker boys is called a bully. Yeah, it's not cool to be a bully, man. Like, be nice to each other, you know?
They would be called either Pure Awsomeness or A Bully or Tough... -.-
A person who is habitually cruel or overbearing, especially to smaller or weaker people, or thug
I think this answer can be a bully or an intimidator.
Because kids are smaller they have smaller organs and there weaker because there still in development
weaker, since the moon is smaller
No one. Bullying has always been around. It's just the concept of a bigger or stronger person or group abusing a smaller or weaker person or group.
Yes, it has weaker gravity than the sun.