Chapter 9: Problem 58
What is a coordinate covalent bond? Is it different from a normal covalent bond?
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Chapter 9: Problem 58
What is a coordinate covalent bond? Is it different from a normal covalent bond?
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List these bonds in order of increasing ionic character: cesium to fluorine, chlorine to chlorine, bromine to chlorine, silicon to carbon.
Is it possible to "trap" a resonance structure of a compound for study? Explain.
Write a Lewis structure for \(\mathrm{SbCl}_{5}\). Is the octet rule obeyed in this molecule?
Without referring to Figure 9.1 , write Lewis dot symbols for atoms of the following elements: (a) Be, (b) \(\mathrm{K},\) (c) \(\mathrm{Ca},\) (d) \(\mathrm{Ga},\) (e) \(\mathrm{O},\) (f) \(\mathrm{Br},(\mathrm{g}) \mathrm{N},(\mathrm{h}) \mathrm{I},\) (i) \(\mathrm{As}\), (j) F.
Match each of these energy changes with one of the processes given: ionization energy, electron affinity, bond enthalpy, standard enthalpy of formation. (a) \(\mathrm{F}(g)+e^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{F}^{-}(g)\) (b) \(\mathrm{F}_{2}(g) \longrightarrow 2 \mathrm{~F}(g)\) (c) \(\mathrm{Na}(g) \longrightarrow \mathrm{Na}^{+}(g)+e^{-}\) (d) \(\mathrm{Na}(s)+\frac{1}{2} \mathrm{~F}_{2}(g) \longrightarrow \mathrm{NaF}(s)\)
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