Thankyou!!! You explained it so nicely without getting to deep into the chemistry terminology and at the same time teaching enough so that we can do it pain-free. My only question is, what do we do in the case where a decomposition-type reaction is given, for example, 2H2O2 (l) -> 2H2O (l) + O2(g)? It that just one of Alek's trick questions where I leave it blank?
when a lewis acid and lewis base react, they tend to form a coordinate covalent bond, which means decomposition reaction cannot happen and we cant apply it
Finished my final ALEKS topic!!!! Thank you for helping me through ALL of it. Couldn't have done it without your videos🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
*comes to youtube to fill up small gaps in knowledge before exam
*sees this video
*fills up gaps
*happy
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Thankyou!!! You explained it so nicely without getting to deep into the chemistry terminology and at the same time teaching enough so that we can do it pain-free. My only question is, what do we do in the case where a decomposition-type reaction is given, for example, 2H2O2 (l) -> 2H2O (l) + O2(g)? It that just one of Alek's trick questions where I leave it blank?
Update: I answered my own question; yes it was one of Alek's trick questions LOL.
when a lewis acid and lewis base react, they tend to form a coordinate covalent bond, which means decomposition reaction cannot happen and we cant apply it
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