Chapter 3: Problem 15
Why is calcium dichloride not the correct systematic name for \(\mathrm{CaCl}_{2} ?\)
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Chapter 3: Problem 15
Why is calcium dichloride not the correct systematic name for \(\mathrm{CaCl}_{2} ?\)
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Consider the following bond lengths: \(\begin{array}{cccccc}\mathbf{C}-\mathbf{O} & 143 \mathrm{pm} & \mathbf{C}=\mathbf{O} & 123 \mathrm{pm} & \mathbf{C} \equiv \mathbf{O} & 109 \mathrm{pm}\end{array}\) In the \(\mathrm{CO}_{3}^{2-}\) ion, all three \(\mathrm{C}-\mathrm{O}\) bonds have identical bond lengths of \(136 \mathrm{pm}\). Why?
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