Homework 4
Homework 4
Homework 4
number of
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(Chang, 2010)
7.
Name five metals and five nonmetals that are very likely to
form ionic compounds. Write formulas for compounds that
might result from the combination of these metals and
nonmetals. Name these compounds.
Na, Li; Be, Ca, Sr
F, Cl, I, S, Te
NaF sodium fluoride, LiCl lithium chloride, BeS, beryllium sulphide,
So the
answer is C.
13.
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14.
Give
the
empirical
formulas
and
names
of
the
16.
products
in
the
following
reactions.
(First
balance
the
equations.)
17.
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Lewis
structure
represents
the
valence
electrons
of
chemical
(Chang, 2010)
23.
Compare
the
properties
of
ionic
compounds
and
covalent compounds.
The structures joined by ionic bond are solid, have high melting
points, present cubic assemblies, their unions are strong and can form
strong electrolytes, while the molecules composed by covalent bonds
can be liquid, gas or solid at room temperatures, do not have the
same structure, have low melting points and are weak or nonelectrolytic substances. (Chang, 2010)
24.The following Lewis structures for (a) HCN, (b) C 2H2, (c) SnO2,
(d) BF3, (e) HOF, (f ) HCOF, and (g) NF3 are incorrect. Explain
what is wrong with each one and give a correct structure for the
molecule. (Relative positions of atoms are shown correctly.)
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G:
complete
has
five
electrons
of
25.
defined in terms of a gas-phase reaction. Why are bondbreaking processes always endothermic and bond-forming
processes always exothermic?
In the gas phase is seldom that the surrounding molecules could
interfere in the division of a molecule of the product and alter the net
energy necessary to divide it.
The molecule structure needs energy to be broken, otherwise could
be easily destroyed, ergo, an extra energy will be necessary to
destroy a chemical bond. And based on the first thermo dynamical
law, if the destruction involves absorption of energy the creation must
releases it. (Chang, 2010)
26.
M =Qr
Bibliography
Chang, R. (2010). Chemistry (10 Edition). New York: McGraw-Hill.
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