Comment by gsf_emergency 1 year ago Not entirely.. terminal Br were also required to keep the molecule on the Silver tracks.. 1 comment gsf_emergency Reply kragen 1 year ago Those are some of the halogens I'm talking about. It's a little more polarizable than the covalently-bonded fluorine, so you get more of a van der Waals attraction, but still only a very weak one.
kragen 1 year ago Those are some of the halogens I'm talking about. It's a little more polarizable than the covalently-bonded fluorine, so you get more of a van der Waals attraction, but still only a very weak one.
Those are some of the halogens I'm talking about. It's a little more polarizable than the covalently-bonded fluorine, so you get more of a van der Waals attraction, but still only a very weak one.