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1.Write the formula for the most stable Ion formed by each
element
A. Mg
B. F
C. Al
D.S
E.K
F. Br
2.Judging from their relative positions in the Periodic Table which element in each pair has the larger electronegativity?
a. F or Cl b. O or S c. C or N d. C or F
3. Which of these bonds is the most polar? and least polar?
a. C-N
b. C-C
c.C-O
SHOW ALL WORK PLEASE AND DO ALL! 1.Write the formula for the most stable Ion formed...
For each pair of atoms listed (with electronegativity) predict if the bond formed would be A. Covalent B. Polar Covalent C. Ionic Mg (1.31) and O (3.44) ____________ Be (1.57) and N (3.04) ______________ C (2.55) and O (3.44) ____________ Si (1.90) and Br (2.96) ______________ C (2.55) and Si (1.90) ____________ Ca (1.00) and Cl (3.16) _____________ B (2.04) and N (3.04) _____________ Cl (3.16) and Br (2.96) ______________
2. Predict the formula of the ionic compounds formed from the following pairs of elements using Lewis symbols. Name the compounds. a. Al and I b. Rb andS 3. Rank the following in order of increasing bond length and bond strength. a. Si-F Si-C; Si-o 4. Calculate the amount of energy necessary to break all the bonds in formaldehyde CH20. What type of process is this? -O 5. Predict which pairs give ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent compounds by...
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1. Atomic and ionie radius trends. Circle ONE atom or ion from EACH pair that has the larger radius of the two. A. P or As B. Cl or Cl- C. Na or Mg D. Cr or Cr3+ E. Br or Se2- 2. Isoelectronic pairs. Which of the following pairs is isoelectronic, Report the letter (A, B, C, etc) of your answer in the space beside the question number. A. P and As B. Cl and CI C....
Q45. Write the formula of the compound that will be formed between these elements, THEN determine the nature of the formed compound (ionic OR molecular), and FINALLY name that compound: a. Ba and S: b. Li and Br: c. Na and I: d. Mg and N: e. Al and O: f. Al and P:
Part A Review Constants Periodic Table Learning Goal: Consider the following element combinations. Classify the bonds formed between each pair as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent qualitatively based solely on each element's position on the periodic table. To use electronegativity or metal versus nonmetal classifications to distinguish covalent polar covalent, and ionic bonds. not conduct calculations. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. When two bonded atoms attract electrons with View Available Hint(s) equal strength, the result is...
1) Using the periodic table only, arrange the elements in each
set in order of increasing electronegativity.
(a) Mg, P, As
(b) S, O, Si
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2) Using the periodic table only, arrange the members of each of
the following sets in order of increasing bond strength.
(a) C=N, C-N, C
N
(b) S-H, S-Br, S-Cl
(c) Br-Br, Cl-Cl, I-I
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3) Using the periodic table only, arrange the members of each of
the following sets in order of increasing...
ChemActivity 22 Polar, Nonpolar, and lonic Bonds 135 Exercises infog molecules (or ions) as nonpolar, polar ionic. Clasity each of the following bonds as nonpolar, polar, or ionic. C inC O-H in Ho: Si-Cl in Sicla : C-H in benzene (CoHo) Al-O in AlbO, Na-F in NaF: K-c in KCI N-O in NOj H-S in H2s: НН H-N-C-c-o-H C-O in H tot 3. Excluding the inert gases, which element in the periodic table has the largest electronegativity? Which has the...
Consider the following element combinations. Classify the bonds formed between each pair as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent qualitatively based solely on each element's position on the periodic table. Do not conduct calculations. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help O and Rb and N S and Cl P and ClSr and O Cs and C F and F S and S lonic Polar covalent Nonpolar covalent
What is the charge of the monatomic ion most likely to be formed by each of the following? O (a) +2 (b) +1 (c) ‒1 (d) ‒2 (e) ‒3 Mg (a) +2 (b) +1 (c) ‒1 (d) ‒2 (e) ‒3 Which element contains most unpaired electrons in the ground state of its atom (a) S (b) Mg (c) P (d) Mn (e) Cr
Worksheet Chapter 6.1 Periodic Trends 1. Select the element with the highest ionization energy Name Date a F b. Ne d. Ar e. He 2. Which alkali metal is expected to have the smallest ionization energy? c. CI a. Li b. Na d. Cs e. Fr 3. Which of the following would be expected to have the smallest atomic size? c. Rb a. K c. Rb d. Sr e. Cs 4. Which of the following would be expected to have...