In this video, you’ll learn about screening effect, z effective, and factors affecting z effective.
Periodic Table, Atomic Radius ,Ionic Radius its Variation
This video will help you to learn What is electron affinity? What is electron affinity? Electron affinity is the change in energy that occurs when a neutral atom in the gaseous phase gains an electron and releases energy in the process.
This video will help you to learn What is electronegativity? with Example. What is electronegativity Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract electrons towards itself in a molecule or compound
Amount of energy required to remove an electron from an isolated atom or molecule. There is an ionization potential for each successive electron removed, though that associated with removing the first (most loosely held) electron is most commonly used. The ionization potential of an element is a measure of its ability to enter into chemical reactions requiring ion formation or donation of electrons and is related to the nature of the chemical bonding in the compounds formed by elements. See also binding energy, ionization. The values of the ionization potential can be determined experimentally by studying the ionization induced by an electron impact or by measuring the energy of photons during photoionization.
Topic:-Atomic or molecular Polarizability
Oxidation and reduction. Oxidation states.
"Determining oxidation numbers in magnesium oxide and magnesium hydroxide.
Hydrogen bonding is a special type of dipole-dipole interaction that occurs between the lone pair of a highly electronegative atom (typically N, O, or F) and the hydrogen atom in a N–H, O–H, or F–H bond. Hydrogen bonds can form between different molecules (intermolecular hydrogen bonding) or between different parts of the same molecule (intramolecular hydrogen bonding).