Chapter 9: Problem 66
Explain why the bond enthalpy of a molecule is usually defined in terms of a gas-phase reaction. Why are bond-breaking processes always endothermic and bond-forming processes always exothermic?
Chapter 9: Problem 66
Explain why the bond enthalpy of a molecule is usually defined in terms of a gas-phase reaction. Why are bond-breaking processes always endothermic and bond-forming processes always exothermic?
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Get started for freeDraw a Lewis structure for each of these organic molecules in which the carbon atoms are bonded to each other by single bonds: \(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{6}, \mathrm{C}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{10}, \mathrm{C}_{5} \mathrm{H}_{12}\).
Draw three resonance structures for the molecule \(\mathrm{N}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) in which the atoms are arranged in the order NNO. Indicate formal charges.
Distinguish among single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule, and give an example of each.
Is it possible to "trap" a resonance structure of a compound for study? Explain.
Describe some characteristics of an ionic compound such as KF that would distinguish it from a covalent compound such as \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\).
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