TABLE OF CONTENTS, NUMBER OF PAGES, 23
(1) The Molecular Orbital Theory,
(2) Key features of the molecular orbital theory,
(3) Linear Combination of
... [Show More] Atomic Orbitals (LCAO),
(4) Same Energy of Combining Orbitals
(5) Same Symmetry about Molecular Axis,
(6) Proper Overlap between Atomic Orbitals,
(7) Molecular Orbitals definition,
(8) Types of Molecular Orbitals,
(9) Anti-Bonding Molecular Orbitals,
(10) Non-Bonding Molecular Orbitals
(11) Characteristics of Bonding Molecular Orbitals,
(12) Characteristics of Anti-bonding Molecular Orbitals,
(13) Features of Molecular Orbital Theory,
(14) Hybridization of orbitals,
(15) Sigma and pi bonds,
(16) The Sigma (σ) Bond,
(17) S - S Overlapping,
(18) S-P Overlapping,
(19) P-P overlapping,
(20) The Pi (π) Bond
(21) Polarity and Non-Polarity of atoms,
(22) Identification of Polar and Non-polar Bonds,
(23) Polar bonds v/s nonpolar bonds,
(24) Difference between Polar and Non-polar Compounds,
(25) Difference between polar and non-polar solvents,
(26) Polar Solvents definition,
(27) Non-polar solvents definition,
(28) Inductive effect definition,
(29) Inductive Effect on Acidity and Basicity,
(30) Types of Inductive Effect,
(31) -I Effect (Negative Inductive Effect),
(32) +I Impact (Positive Inductive Impact),
(33) Inductive Effect on Stability of Molecules,
(34) Resonance definition,
(35) Secondary bonding definition,
(36) Secondary bonds examples,
(37) Weak interactions definition,
(38) Why weak interaction is called weak?
(39) Weak Nuclear Force,
(40) Why is a Weak Force weak?
(41) Hydrogen bonding definition,
(42) Conditions for Hydrogen Bonding,
(43) Effects of Hydrogen Bonding on Elements,
(44) Hydrogen Bonding in Polymers,
(45) Strength of the Hydrogen bond,
(46) Properties of Hydrogen Bonding,
(47) Types of Hydrogen Bonding,
(48) Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding,
(49) Intramolecular Hydrogen bonding,
(50) Symmetric Hydrogen bonding,
(51) Dipole-Dipole & dipole-induced dipole interactions,
(52) London dispersion forces,
(53) London Dispersion Forces v/s Van der Waals Forces
(54) London Dispersion Forces Formula,
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