Well, when you leave the water outside, the molecules start to lose some thermal energy and they stop moving, making them more solid and less able to move around. Then, the water turns into ice.
Hmm, Sounds like the best answer would be Surface Bound Monomers. Hope this was correct :)
Magnesium is in the second group in the periodic table, which means that its outer shell is an s-orbital which contains 2 valence electrons.
Hydrogen also has an s-orbital as an outer shell but it only contains 1 valence electron. The electron dot diagram would look like this:
H· ·Mg· ·H
Each hydrogen shares one electron with magnesium and the magnesium shares one of its electrons with each hydrogen resulting in two covalent bonds.
H:Mg:H and this gives us the compounds MgH₂
I think so, <span> how much of all chemistry is to do with numbers? A lot! So being good at mathematics makes a huge aspect of chemistry so much easier but if you aren't mathematical then you can work at it and become reasonably proficient at it.</span>
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