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Clicker Question Consider a compound formed from a Group 2 element (such as Be or Mg and designated as M below) and a Group 6 element (such as O or S and designated as X below). Which of the following is the most reasonable statement? a) The compound between M and X will be in a 1:1 ratio but it is best to think of the bond as polar covalent since atoms do not “want” to lose electrons (thermodynamically speaking). b) The bond between M and X is polar covalent as explained in “a” above, but we cannot determine the molecular formula without a molar mass. c) An ionic compound with the ions M2+ and X2- is the only stable form of the compound. d) An ionic compound with the ions M+ and X- could be thermodynamically favorable, but an ionic compound with the ions M2+ and X2- is more thermodynamically favorable. e) An ionic compound will form but we cannot predict the charges with any degree of accuracy.
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Successive IEs
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 13 (OWL) 2Li(s) + 2HCl(g) → 2LiCl(s) + H2(g)
135. Given the following information: Heat of sublimation of Li(s) = 166 kJ/mol Bond energy of HCl = 427 kJ/mol Ionization energy of Li(g) = 520. kJ/mol Electron affinity of Cl(g) = –349 kJ/mol Lattice energy of LiCl(s) = –829 kJ/mol Bond energy of H2 = 432 kJ/mol Calculate the net change in energy for the following reaction: 2Li(s) + 2HCl(g) → 2LiCl(s) + H2(g)
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Chapter 13
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H2(g) + Cl2(g) 2HCl(g) Determine ΔHf° for HCl(g): Use Appendix 4
Predict using bond energies
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Lewis Structures Determine the total number of valence electrons in the molecule. Form at least one bond between atoms in the molecule (a pair of electrons is a bond) Arrange the rest of the electrons (in pairs) to satisfy the octet rule or duet rule (for hydrogen). Watch for exceptions.
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Clicker Question Which of the following has a Lewis structure most like that of the carbonate ion? a) the nitrate ion b) the sulfate ion c) carbon dioxide d) ozone (O3) e) nitrogen dioxide
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