Chapter 3: Problem 23
What is the electronegativity trend? Where does hydrogen fit into the electronegativity trend for the other elements in the periodic table?
Chapter 3: Problem 23
What is the electronegativity trend? Where does hydrogen fit into the electronegativity trend for the other elements in the periodic table?
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Get started for freeRank the following bonds in order of increasing ionic character: \(\mathrm{N}-\mathrm{O}, \mathrm{Ca}-\mathrm{O}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{F}, \mathrm{Br}-\mathrm{Br}, \mathrm{K}-\mathrm{F}\)
The most common exceptions to the octet rule are compounds or ions with central atoms having more than eight electrons around them. \(\mathrm{PF}_{5}, \mathrm{SF}_{4}, \mathrm{ClF}_{3},\) and \(\mathrm{Br}_{3}^{-}\) are examples of this type of exception. Draw the Lewis structure for these compounds or ions. Which elements, when they have to, can have more than eight electrons around them? How is this rationalized?
Name each of the following compounds. Assume the acids are dissolved in water. a. \(\mathrm{HC}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{O}_{2}\) b. \(\mathrm{NH}_{4} \mathrm{NO}_{2}\) c. \(\mathrm{Co}_{2} \mathrm{S}_{3}\) d. ICl e. \(\mathrm{Pb}_{3}\left(\mathrm{PO}_{4}\right)_{2}\) f. \(\mathrm{KClO}_{3}\) g. \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4}\) \(\mathbf{h} . \mathrm{Sr}_{3} \mathrm{N}_{2}\) i. \(\quad \mathrm{Al}_{2}\left(\mathrm{SO}_{3}\right)_{3}\) J. \(\mathrm{SnO}_{2}\) \(\mathbf{k} . \mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{CrO}_{4}\) I. \(\mathrm{HClO}\)
Without using Fig. \(3-4,\) predict which bond in each of the following groups will be the most polar. a. \(C-F, S i-F, G e-F\) b. \(P-C\) or \(S-C\) \(\mathbf{c} . \mathbf{S}-\mathbf{F}, \mathbf{S}-\mathbf{C} \mathbf{l}, \mathbf{S}-\mathbf{B r}\) d. \(\mathrm{Ti}-\mathrm{Cl}, \mathrm{Si}-\mathrm{Cl}, \mathrm{Ge}-\mathrm{Cl}\)
Predict the empirical formulas of the ionic compounds formed from the following pairs of elements. Name each compound. a. Li and \(N\) b. Ga and 0 c. Rb and Cl d. Ba and S
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