oh ok, ive done that exp. i think an aqueous eg would be the chromate/dichromate where its yellow and orange, i just didnt realise that was for that point!
thanks alot!
can someone please help me with the follwoing points:
*environmental issues associated with the extraction of sulfur
*how the properties of a named emulsion relate to its uses...say, mayonnaise?
*modelling an equilibrium reaction...would that just be using molecular modelling kits...but...
hey all,
i was wondering, exactly how much info and in what kind of detail should i know for the contributions of heisenberg and pauli? i've been given a whole heap of detailed info on quantum numbers in relation to pauli, and im not sure if its required...??? any ideas?
thanks!
go to http://science.uniserve.edu.au/school/curric/stage6/chem/indchem.html
it a whole pg of links related to industrial chem, i havnt checked it out yet, but theyv got pgs for the other modules that were pretty good...have fun! lol
ok, i get that...the experiment is the one mentioned above, x rays are targeted at a crystal, they reflect from the different planes in the atom and the diffraction pattern shows the crystal lattice structure...
i have an assignment question, "describe how de Broglie's wave particle dualism was applied to the determination of crystal structure in metals by Bragg" :confused: if anyone has any idea where i can find any kind of info that relates to that, pleeeeease tell me!