Chapter 8: Problem 18
Which ionic compound is expected to form from combining the following pairs of elements? (a) barium and fluorine, (b) cesium and chlorine, (c) lithium and nitrogen, (d) aluminum and oxygen.
Chapter 8: Problem 18
Which ionic compound is expected to form from combining the following pairs of elements? (a) barium and fluorine, (b) cesium and chlorine, (c) lithium and nitrogen, (d) aluminum and oxygen.
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Get started for freeWrite electron configurations for the following ions, and determine which have noble-gas configurations: (a) \(\mathrm{Cd}^{2+}\), (b) \(\mathrm{P}^{3-}\), (c) \(\mathrm{Zr}^{4+}\), (d) \(\mathrm{Ru}^{3+}\), (e) \(\mathrm{As}^{3-}\), (f) \(\mathrm{Ag}^{+}\).
Using only the periodic table as your guide, select the most electronegative atom in each of the following sets: (a) \(\mathrm{Na}, \mathrm{Mg}\), K, Ca; (b) P, S, As, Se; (c) Be, B, C, Si; (d) Zn, Ge, Ga, As.
(a) Use Lewis symbols to represent the reaction that occurs between Ca and F atoms. (b) What is the chemical formula of the most likely product? (c) How many electrons are transferred? (d) Which atom loses electrons in the reaction?
(a) Draw the dominant Lewis structure for the phosphorus trifluoride molecule, \(\mathrm{PF}_{\mathfrak{3} .}\) (b) Determine the oxidation numbers of the \(P\) and \(F\) atoms. (c) Determine the formal charges of the \(\mathrm{P}\) and \(\mathrm{F}\) atoms.
(a) Does the lattice energy of an ionic solid increase or decrease (i) as the charges of the ions increase, (ii) as the sizes of the ions increase? (b) Arrange the following substances not listed in Table \(8.2\) according to their expected lattice energies, listing them from lowest lattice energy to the highest: \(\mathrm{MgS}\), KI, GaN, LiBr.
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