Chapter 15: Problem 94
What are the sources for the production of krypton and xenon?
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Chapter 15: Problem 94
What are the sources for the production of krypton and xenon?
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The nitrosyl ion, \(\mathrm{NO}^{+}\), is isoelectronic with \(\mathrm{N}_{2}\) and has two fewer electrons than \(\mathrm{O}_{2}\). The ion is stable and can be purchased as its hexafloorophosphate \(\left(\mathrm{PF}_{6}{ }^{-}\right)\)or tetrafluoroborate \(\left(\mathrm{BF}_{4}{ }^{-}\right.\)) salt. (a) Draw its molecular orbital diagram and compare it with those of \(\mathrm{N}_{2}\) and \(\mathrm{O}_{2}\). (b) \(\mathrm{NO}^{+}\)is diamagnetic. Can we tell which orbital, the \(\sigma_{2_{p}}\) or the \(\pi_{2_{p}}\), is higher in energy from this information?
Explain from structural considerations why the dipole moment of the \(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\) molecule is lower than that of the \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) molecule.
Write the chemical equation for the reaction between (a) cesium and oxygen (cesium reacts with oxygen in the same way as potassium); (b) sodium axide and water; (c) lithium and hydrochloric acid; (d) cesium and iodine.
Complete and balance the following skeletal equations (a) \(\mathrm{B}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}(\mathrm{~s})+\mathrm{Mg}(\mathrm{l}) \rightarrow\) (b) \(\mathrm{Al}(\mathrm{s})+\mathrm{Cl}_{2}(\mathrm{~g}) \rightarrow\) (c) \(\mathrm{Al}(\mathrm{s})+\mathrm{O}_{2}(\mathrm{~g}) \rightarrow\)
Write the chemical equation for the reaction between (a) sodium and oxygen; (b) lithium and nitrogen; (c) sodium and water; (d) potassium superaxide and water.
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