Chapter 8: Problem 23
Combustion reactions of fossil fuels provide most of the energy needs of the world. Why are combustion reactions of fossil fuels so exothermic?
Chapter 8: Problem 23
Combustion reactions of fossil fuels provide most of the energy needs of the world. Why are combustion reactions of fossil fuels so exothermic?
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Give one example of a compound having a linear molecular structure that has an overall dipole moment (is polar) and one example that does not have an overall dipole moment (is nonpolar). Do the same for molecules that have trigonal planar and tetrahedral molecular structures.
Write electron configurations for the most stable ion formed by each of the elements Rb, Ba, Se, and I (when in stable ionic compounds).
Which compound in each of the following pairs of ionic substances has the most exothermic lattice energy? Justify your answers. a. \(\mathrm{NaCl}, \mathrm{KCl}\) b. \(\mathrm{LiF}, \mathrm{LiCl}\) c. \(\mathrm{Mg}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}, \mathrm{MgO}\) d. \(\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{OH})_{2}, \mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{OH})_{3}\) e. \(\mathrm{NaCl}, \mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) f. \(\mathrm{MgO}, \mathrm{BaS}\)
Does a Lewis structure tell which electrons come from which atoms? Explain.
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