I know that the orbitals of nitrogen overlap better with the 1s orbitals of hydrogen and that the orbitals of moscovium overlap worse with the 1s orbitals of hydrogen, but I don't know how to use this information to say why ammonia is stronger than $\ce{PH3}$,$\ce{AsH3}$,$\ce{SbH3}$,$\ce{BiH3}$ and why moscovium is weaker than $\ce{PH3}$,$\ce{AsH3}$,$\ce{SbH3}$,$\ce{BiH3}$
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
digital communications - Understanding the Matched Filter
I have a question about matched filtering. Does the matched filter maximise the SNR at the moment of decision only? As far as I understand, ...
-
わりィ のはその関口って奴じゃねぇか。 I'm guessing that this って is という rather than は. So I get something like It's that idiot Sekiguchi isn't it? ...
-
Moderator's note: As with all discussions of Jewish law on this site, any information included in this question or its answers is presen...
-
In Adon Olam some translate the words מְנָת כּוֹסִי in the antepenultimate stanza as “the portion of my cup”. (Wikipedia translates as “Fil...
No comments:
Post a Comment