Propane

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Propane: It's All Your GAIN!

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You may be thinking: Propane what is that good for?  Well let me tell you it is good for a whole lot more than you think. Propane use is gro...

Intermolecular Forces

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There are three basic intermolecular forces that a molecule can experience.  They are dipole-dipole, london dispersion, and hydrogen bonding...

About Propane

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Propane, the most common liquefied petroleum gas (LP-gas), is one of the nation's most versatile sources of energy and supplies about 4 ...

Polarity

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Polarity is determined by how the electrons are placed throughout the molecule.  Molecules can be either polar or non-polar.  Non-polar mole...

Molecular Geometry: AX Form

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The AX form of Propane is AX3.  This gives if the shape of a Trigonal Planar.  Ideal bond angles of 120 degrees. The Green atom bonds are...
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