Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
Explanation:
It is known that for a body centered cubic unit cell there are 2 atoms per unit cell.
This means that volume occupied by 2 atoms is equal to volume of the unit cell.
So, according to the volume density
2 atoms =
=
Formula for volume of a cube is . Therefore,
Volume of the cube =
As lattice constant (a) =
=
Therefore, the value of lattice constant is .
And, for bcc unit cell the value of radius is as follows.
r =
Hence, effective radius of the atom is calculated as follows.
r =
=
=
Hence, the value of effective radius of the atom is .
Covalent compounds generally have low boiling and melting points, and are found in all three physical states at room temperature. Covalent compounds do not conduct electricity; this is because covalent compounds do not have charged particles capable of transporting electrons.
Explanation:
the last CH2 should CH3
because the first and last carbons are bonded to three hydrogens