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11? Please also address what ion of germanium is most likely to form!
![(i) CIF(g)+F2(g)→CIF3(g)
Use the reactions here to determine the AH for reaction (i):
(20F2(8)→O₂(g) +2F2(g)
AH° = -49.4kJ
1/2 x O2(g) +2f2(g) →720fz (g)
1/2 02(g) + f₂(g) → Of 2 (g)
(2) 2CIF(g) + O₂(g)-Cl₂O(g) +OF2(g)
AH-1/2 x (+49.4 kJ)
AH-+24.7KJ
AH° +205.6 kJ
1/2x2 C1 f(g) + O2(g) → Cl₂ Org) + Of 2(g) AH = V2 x (+ 205.6 kJ)
cif(g) + 1/2 02(g) -7 1/2 C1₂0(g) + 1/2 of 2(g) [AH = +102,8 KS
I
(3) 2C1F3(g)+2O2(g)-Cl₂O(g)+30F2(g)
ΔΗ° =+266.7 kJ
1/2 x C10(g) + 30 f2 → C1 f3 (g) + 20₂ (9) AH = V₂x (-266.743)
1/2 cl ₂009 + 3/2 of 2(g) Cif 3 (g) + O₂(g) (AH
= -133. 35 kJ
AHAHAH(2) + AH (3)
O
Is reaction (i) endothermic or exothermic? exothermic/ DH= (+24.7) + (+102.8) + (-133. =
Place the heat component into the proper place in equation (i):
(1) CIF (g) + F₂ (g) →) (1f3(g) +5.85 kJ
AHO=-5.85K
2
Meat released
11. Give the electron configurations (full & noble gas), and full orbital diagrams for: Atomic #= 32
Germanium-IS²25²2 P. 35² 3p645² 3d 4 pa
10
Noble Gas: [Ar] 45²3d¹up ²
2
15² 25²
72 72 74 74 74 7
2p6
35²
747424 74
3p6 452
7411214
d'o
Give the quantum numbers for the LAST electron to enter the orbital diagram of germanium:
n= 니
m₁ = 0
What ion of germanium is most likely to form? 2 and +4
mixinin ni bag d 2
11
f 3
-101
So
PI
ms =
SPRING
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Transcribed Image Text:(i) CIF(g)+F2(g)→CIF3(g)
Use the reactions here to determine the AH for reaction (i):
(20F2(8)→O₂(g) +2F2(g)
AH° = -49.4kJ
1/2 x O2(g) +2f2(g) →720fz (g)
1/2 02(g) + f₂(g) → Of 2 (g)
(2) 2CIF(g) + O₂(g)-Cl₂O(g) +OF2(g)
AH-1/2 x (+49.4 kJ)
AH-+24.7KJ
AH° +205.6 kJ
1/2x2 C1 f(g) + O2(g) → Cl₂ Org) + Of 2(g) AH = V2 x (+ 205.6 kJ)
cif(g) + 1/2 02(g) -7 1/2 C1₂0(g) + 1/2 of 2(g) [AH = +102,8 KS
I
(3) 2C1F3(g)+2O2(g)-Cl₂O(g)+30F2(g)
ΔΗ° =+266.7 kJ
1/2 x C10(g) + 30 f2 → C1 f3 (g) + 20₂ (9) AH = V₂x (-266.743)
1/2 cl ₂009 + 3/2 of 2(g) Cif 3 (g) + O₂(g) (AH
= -133. 35 kJ
AHAHAH(2) + AH (3)
O
Is reaction (i) endothermic or exothermic? exothermic/ DH= (+24.7) + (+102.8) + (-133. =
Place the heat component into the proper place in equation (i):
(1) CIF (g) + F₂ (g) →) (1f3(g) +5.85 kJ
AHO=-5.85K
2
Meat released
11. Give the electron configurations (full & noble gas), and full orbital diagrams for: Atomic #= 32
Germanium-IS²25²2 P. 35² 3p645² 3d 4 pa
10
Noble Gas: [Ar] 45²3d¹up ²
2
15² 25²
72 72 74 74 74 7
2p6
35²
747424 74
3p6 452
7411214
d'o
Give the quantum numbers for the LAST electron to enter the orbital diagram of germanium:
n= 니
m₁ = 0
What ion of germanium is most likely to form? 2 and +4
mixinin ni bag d 2
11
f 3
-101
So
PI
ms =
SPRING
Professor Teresa
Butterfield
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