Exercise 16.40 - Enhanced - with Feedback Part B Complete the sentences to explain your reasoning. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Reset Help weaker NaH is not acidic because hydrogen than sodium. is more electronegative H2Te is a stronger acid than H2S because the H-Te bond is has a larger atomic radius HI is a stronger acid than H2Te because iodine than tellurium. stronger is harder to ionize has a more negative electron affiity
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![Exercise 16.40 - Enhanced – with Feedback
Part B
Complete the sentences to explain your reasoning.
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
Reset
Help
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NaH is not acidic because hydrogen
than sodium.
is more electronegative
H2 Te is a stronger acid than H2S because the H-Te bond is
has a larger atomic radius
HI is a stronger acid than H,Te because iodine
than tellurium.
stronger
is harder to ionize
has a more negative electron
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