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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State the number of electrons that must be gained by atoms of each of the following to achieve a stable electron arrangement:
a. Cl b. Se c. N d. I e. S
Name each of the following molecular compounds: (6.5)
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
Write the formula for each of the following molecular compounds:
a. silicon dioxide
b. carbon tetrabromide
c. diphosphorus tetraiodide
d. dinitrogen trioxide
Write the symbols for the ions and the correct formula for the ionic compound formed by each of the following:
a. calcium and chlorine
b. rubidium and bromine
c. sodium and phosphorus
d. magnesium and oxygen
Write the formula for each of the following:
a. sodium carbonate
b. nitrogen dioxide
c. aluminum nitrate
d. copper(I) nitride
e. potassium phosphate
f. cobalt(III) sulfate
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