Chapter 5: Problem 50
Are all molecules also compounds? Explain.
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Chapter 5: Problem 50
Are all molecules also compounds? Explain.
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Arrange the following sets of bonds in order of increasing ionic character. Use the symbols \(\delta+\) and \(\delta-\) to indicate partial charges, if any, in the bonds: \(\mathrm{O}-\mathrm{Cl}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{F}, \mathrm{N}-\mathrm{Cl}, \mathrm{O}-\mathrm{H}, \mathrm{S}-\mathrm{O}\)
Which one of these four molecules contains a triple bond: \(\mathrm{F}_{2}, \mathrm{O}_{3}, \mathrm{HCN}\), or \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{CO}\) ?
How do the categories metal and nonmetal relate to electronegativity?
Give the formulas of the following binary ionic compounds: (a) Calcium bromide (b) Sodium sulfide (c) Potassium nitride (d) Lithium oxide
Hydrogen sulfide and hydrosulfuric acid have the same molecular formula. How are they different?
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