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Depression in Freezing point and Elevation in Boiling point

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Depression in Freezing Point: Depression in freezing point means freezing point of solution is always less than that of its pure solvent due to lowering of vapour pressure of solution. Depression in freezing point have the formula as given below, ∆T f = i × K f × m                                       eq.. (1) K f = cryoscopic constant This equation tells us that depression of freezing point depends only on   molality of solutions, so it is a colligative property. m= 1000W 2 /W 1 ×M 2                           putting the value of molality in we get          ∆T f   = i × K f × 1000W 2 /W 1 ×M 2        ...

Three center four electron bond(3c-4e)

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  What are three center four electron(3c-4e) bonds? Explain with the help of XeF 2 molecule. The three center four electron (3c-4e) bond: Piemental and Rundle independently introduced the 3-center 4-electron bond in 1951. Ordinary two center two electron (2c-2e) bond is formed by the overlap of a p-orbital of the central atom with a s-orbital of an outer atom. While three center four electron bond is formed by the overlap of p-orbital of central atom and the s-orbital of two outer atoms. (3c-4e bond formation in SeF 4) Three center four electron (3c-4e) bond model approach is based on the two main ideas: (i)            Use of outer d-orbitals of the central atom of non-transition metal ion is so slight that these may be neglected altogether. (ii)          Presence of bond angles close to 90 0 and 180 0 in AB 4 molecules suggests that orbitals perpendicular are being used. For m...

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