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 freeWrite Lewis structures for \(\mathrm{CO}_{3}^{2-}, \mathrm{HCO}_{3}^{-},\) and \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO}_{3}\). When acid is added to an aqueous solution containing carbonate or bicarbonate ions, carbon dioxide gas is formed. We generally say that carbonic acid \(\left(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO}_{3}\right)\) is unstable. Use bond energies to estimate \(\Delta E\) for the reaction (in the gas phase) $$\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO}_{3} \longrightarrow \mathrm{CO}_{2}+\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}$$Specify a possible cause for the instability of carbonic acid.
Some of the important pollutants in the atmosphere are ozone \(\left(\mathrm{O}_{3}\right),\) sulfur dioxide, and sulfur trioxide. Write Lewis structures for these three molecules. Show all resonance structures where applicable.
Benzene \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{6}\right)\) consists of a six- membered ring of carbon atoms with one hydrogen bonded to each carbon. Write Lewis structures for benzene, including resonance structures.
Write Lewis structures that obey the octet rule for the following species. Assign the formal charge for each central atom. a. \(\mathrm{POCl}_{3}\) b. \(\mathrm{SO}_{4}^{2-}\) c. \(\mathrm{ClO}_{4}\) d. \(\mathrm{PO}_{4}^{3-}\) e. \(\mathrm{SO}_{2} \mathrm{Cl}_{2}\) f. \(\quad X \in O_{4}\) g. \(\mathrm{ClO}_{3}\) h. \(\mathrm{NO}_{4}^{3-}\)
Hydrogen has an electronegativity value between boron and carbon and identical to phosphorus. With this in mind, rank the following bonds in order of decreasing polarity: \(\mathrm{P}-\mathrm{H}\) \(\mathbf{O}-\mathbf{H}, \mathbf{N}-\mathbf{H}, \mathbf{F}-\mathbf{H}, \mathbf{C}-\mathbf{H}\)
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