Chapter 6: Q. 6.79 (page 203)
Why is a nonpolar molecule, but is a polar molecule?
Short Answer
is nonpolar but is polar because of electronegativity difference.
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Chapter 6: Q. 6.79 (page 203)
Why is a nonpolar molecule, but is a polar molecule?
is nonpolar but is polar because of electronegativity difference.
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Complete the following table with the formula and the name of the compound that forms between each pair of ions :

Identify each of the following molecules as polar or nonpolar:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Describe the trend in electronegativity as increases or decreases for each of the following:
(a) from B to F
(b) from Mg to Ba
(c) from F to I
Write the name for each of the following ionic coenpounds:
a.
b. localid="1652627035260"
c. localid="1652627056006" role="math"
d. localid="1652627059290"
e.
f. localid="1652627098249"
a. How does the octet rule explain the formation of a magnesium ion?
b. What noble gas has the same electron arrangement as the magnesium ion?
c. Why are Group and Group elements found in many compounds, but not Group elements?
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