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Chemistry

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Electron Configuration of Ions and Hund's Rule
By Mr. V
Electron Configuration of Ions and Hund's Rule
Lewis Acids and Bases (Continued)
The term Lewis acid refers to a definition of acid published by Gilbert N. Lewis in 1923, specifically: An acid substance is one which can employ an electron lone pair from another molecule in completing the stable group of one of its own atoms. Thus, H+ is a Lewis acid, since it can accept a lone pair, completing its stable form, which requires two electrons.
By Denis Zelvys
Lewis Acids and Bases (Continued)
Electron Configuration
The electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule in atomic or molecular orbitals.
By Mr. V
Electron Configuration
Lewis Acids and Bases
The term Lewis acid refers to a definition of acid published by Gilbert N. Lewis in 1923, specifically: An acid substance is one which can employ an electron lone pair from another molecule in completing the stable group of one of its own atoms. Thus, H+ is a Lewis acid, since it can accept a lone pair, completing its stable form, which requires two electrons.
By Denis Zelvys
Lewis Acids and Bases

Sublevels

Matter5 SI System3 Measurements22 Aufbau Principle1

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Denis Zelvys
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Jackson, United States of America
Mr. V
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Edison, United States of America
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