Chapter 9: Problem 31
Define electronegativity, and explain the difference between electronegativity and electron affinity. Describe in general how the electronegativities of the elements change according to position in the periodic table.
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Chapter 9: Problem 31
Define electronegativity, and explain the difference between electronegativity and electron affinity. Describe in general how the electronegativities of the elements change according to position in the periodic table.
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The only known argon-containing compound is HArF, which was prepared in \(2000 .\) Draw a Lewis structure of the compound.
Define bond enthalpy. Bond enthalpies of polyatomic molecules are average values. Why?
Explain how ionization energy and electron affinity determine whether atoms of elements will combine to form ionic compounds.
Write Lewis structures for these ions: (a) \(\mathrm{O}_{2}^{2-}\), (b) \(\mathrm{C}_{2}^{2-},\) (c) \(\mathrm{NO}^{+}\), (d) \(\mathrm{NH}_{4}^{+}\). Show formal charges.
Write a Lewis structure for \(\mathrm{SbCl}_{5}\). Is the octet rule obeyed in this molecule?
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