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nid404:

--- Quote from: Theonlyone on September 13, 2010, 02:08:11 pm ---Poorest electrical conductor as I told u, Tin (Sn).  :D

Fine no argument, but if the shells s,p,d,f are wholly filled, then too it has the charge +2, and if it behave as a noble gas, compounds containing noble gases are introduced by psychics (i mean the scientists). i.e. XeF6.

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I said it tends to...it resists removal of electrons

Master_Key:

--- Quote from: Theonlyone on September 13, 2010, 02:08:11 pm ---Poorest electrical conductor as I told u, Tin (Sn).  :D

Fine no argument, but if the shells s,p,d,f are wholly filled, then too it has the charge +2, and if it behave as a noble gas, compounds containing noble gases are introduced by psychics (i mean the scientists). i.e. XeF6.

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XeF6 is just as SF6.
i mean the same electron arrangement.

Arthur Bon Zavi:

--- Quote from: Garfield on September 13, 2010, 02:21:29 pm ---
I said it tends to...it resists removal of electrons


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so it doesn't matter on just one property!

nid404:

--- Quote from: Theonlyone on September 13, 2010, 02:26:27 pm ---so it doesn't matter on just one property!

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It's also a liquid at room temperature. Conduction is higher when particles are closer together.

@masterkey- yup same structure.

@Vin-I didn't get you :\

@deadly king- You're welcome  :)

Arthur Bon Zavi:

--- Quote from: Garfield on September 13, 2010, 02:35:50 pm ---It's also a liquid at room temperature. Conduction is higher when particles are closer together.

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For SOLID - Lead
and
For LIQUID - Mercury!

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