stupid question..!
The conjugate base of HNO2 is NO2-. When HNO2 loses a proton, it forms its conjugate base, nitrite ion (NO2-).
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
It is Dinitrogen Tetroxide, also called Nitrogen peroxide. It is a dimer of Nitrogen dioxide, and exists in an equilibrium: NO2 ⇄ N2O4
Aluminum chloride forms a dimer because each aluminum atom donates one of its lone pair electrons to form a coordinate covalent bond with a chloride ion from another aluminum chloride molecule. This results in the formation of a stable dimer with a bridging chlorine atom between the aluminum atoms.
Nitrogen forms gaseous oxides. NO,NO2,N2O,N2O3 are few examples.
The conjugate base of HNO2 is NO2-. When HNO2 loses a proton, it forms its conjugate base, nitrite ion (NO2-).
valency of nitrogen in nitrogen dioxide(NO2) is 2
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
It is an rather unstable gas, its dimer is more common diBorane B2H6 but readily oxidises on contact with air.
it forms dimer through hydrogen bonds and is soluble in water.
It is Dinitrogen Tetroxide, also called Nitrogen peroxide. It is a dimer of Nitrogen dioxide, and exists in an equilibrium: NO2 ⇄ N2O4
The formula for one formula unit of the compound between NO2 and Be will be Be(NO2)2. Beryllium forms a +2 cation and nitrite (NO2-) is a polyatomic ion with a -1 charge, so two nitrite ions are needed to balance the charge of one beryllium ion in the compound.
in ClO2 ,the central Cl atom is sp2 hybridized with O-Cl-O angle of 118 degree.....the bond lengths are both 149 pm .....Cl-O bond has appreciable double bond character due to p(pi)-d(pi) bonding..the molecule is paramagnetic since it has one electron in a p-orbital... now often odd electron molecules dimerizes in order to pair the electron but ClO2 does not ...this is probably due to the reason that odd electron is delocalized as it is involved in p(pi)-d(pi) bonding.. in contrast the odd electron on N in NO2 is localized as nitrogen does not contain a d orbital...
Aluminum chloride forms a dimer because each aluminum atom donates one of its lone pair electrons to form a coordinate covalent bond with a chloride ion from another aluminum chloride molecule. This results in the formation of a stable dimer with a bridging chlorine atom between the aluminum atoms.
Nitrogen forms gaseous oxides. NO,NO2,N2O,N2O3 are few examples.
Julius Dimer was born in 1871.
Julius Dimer died in 1945.