Using the tables, prepare a list of bonds to fluorine that are both longer and stronger than F-F bonds. Order symbols by atomic number and separate with a space.

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Elements with only longer bonds (Enter your answer in accordance with the question statement):

Now from the answer to the first part, pick the elements with stronger bonds only (do not include if not listed)

Average Bond Lengths*
Н-Х Вends
n.
1
H-H
74
H-O
H-S
H-N
H-F
H-CI
H-Br
1
2
H-C
109
101
96
92
H-si 148
1
3
H-P
144
134
127
1
141
Second-Row Elem ents
n.
C-C
C-N
C-0
0-0
2
2
154
147
C-F
143
148
182
158
156
135
2
N-N
F-F
145
184
163
142
c-CI
C-si
0-si
F-Si
185
C-P
C-S
0-s
F-S
2
3
C-CI
177
166
0-P
N-ci
3
3
175
2
157
F-P
157
2
4.5
F-Xe
190
C-Br
194
C-I
214
Larger Elements
n.
Si-si
Si-Ci
Cl-ci
235
P-P
221
S-S
205
207
3
199
P-CI 203
S-CI
3
202
4
4
Br-Br
228
5
5
267
Multiple Bonds
C=C
C=N
138
143
116
133
C=0
120
0=0
121
P=0
C=C
150
S=0
120
CEN
113
NEN
110
*All values are in picometers; 1 pm - 10-" m.
Using the tables, prepare a list of bonds to fluorine that are both longer and stronger than F-F bonds. Order symbols by atomic
number and separate with a space.
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Transcribed Image Text:Average Bond Lengths* Н-Х Вends n. 1 H-H 74 H-O H-S H-N H-F H-CI H-Br 1 2 H-C 109 101 96 92 H-si 148 1 3 H-P 144 134 127 1 141 Second-Row Elem ents n. C-C C-N C-0 0-0 2 2 154 147 C-F 143 148 182 158 156 135 2 N-N F-F 145 184 163 142 c-CI C-si 0-si F-Si 185 C-P C-S 0-s F-S 2 3 C-CI 177 166 0-P N-ci 3 3 175 2 157 F-P 157 2 4.5 F-Xe 190 C-Br 194 C-I 214 Larger Elements n. Si-si Si-Ci Cl-ci 235 P-P 221 S-S 205 207 3 199 P-CI 203 S-CI 3 202 4 4 Br-Br 228 5 5 267 Multiple Bonds C=C C=N 138 143 116 133 C=0 120 0=0 121 P=0 C=C 150 S=0 120 CEN 113 NEN 110 *All values are in picometers; 1 pm - 10-" m. Using the tables, prepare a list of bonds to fluorine that are both longer and stronger than F-F bonds. Order symbols by atomic number and separate with a space. émme
Average Bond Energies*
Diatomic Molecules (Dissociation Energy of Gaseous Molecules)
H-H 435
H-F 565
H-a 430
H-Br 365
H-I 295
0=0 495
F-F 155
C-CI 240
Br-Br 190
N-O 605
NEN 945
C=0 1070
150
Single Covalent Bonds (Average Values)
H-C 415
H-N 390
H-0 460
н-Si 320
H-P 320
H-S 365
H-Te 240
0-0 145
0-Si 450
Si-Si 225
Si-F 565
Si-CI 390
Si-Br 310
Si-N 320
Sn-Sn 145
Sn-CI 315
N-N
160
(-C 345
C-N 305
(-0
N-0
N-F
N-C
P-P
P-F
P-CI 320
P-Br 270
200
0-P 335
0-F 190
0-a 220
0-Br 200
S-0 265
S-F 285
S-S 240
S-a 255
285
360
C-Si 300
200
210
265
C-S 270
C-P
490
C-F
485
C-CI 330
C-Br 275
C-I
P-I
185
As-CI 295
215
Multiple Covalent Bonds (Average Values)
C=C 615
C-N 615
C=0 750 80ot
C=S 575
C=C 835
C=N 890
N=N 420
N-O 605
0=P 545
0=S 515
* All values are in kilojoules per mole (k)/mol) and are rounded to the nearest 5 kl/mol.
*C-O bond energy in CO,
Transcribed Image Text:Average Bond Energies* Diatomic Molecules (Dissociation Energy of Gaseous Molecules) H-H 435 H-F 565 H-a 430 H-Br 365 H-I 295 0=0 495 F-F 155 C-CI 240 Br-Br 190 N-O 605 NEN 945 C=0 1070 150 Single Covalent Bonds (Average Values) H-C 415 H-N 390 H-0 460 н-Si 320 H-P 320 H-S 365 H-Te 240 0-0 145 0-Si 450 Si-Si 225 Si-F 565 Si-CI 390 Si-Br 310 Si-N 320 Sn-Sn 145 Sn-CI 315 N-N 160 (-C 345 C-N 305 (-0 N-0 N-F N-C P-P P-F P-CI 320 P-Br 270 200 0-P 335 0-F 190 0-a 220 0-Br 200 S-0 265 S-F 285 S-S 240 S-a 255 285 360 C-Si 300 200 210 265 C-S 270 C-P 490 C-F 485 C-CI 330 C-Br 275 C-I P-I 185 As-CI 295 215 Multiple Covalent Bonds (Average Values) C=C 615 C-N 615 C=0 750 80ot C=S 575 C=C 835 C=N 890 N=N 420 N-O 605 0=P 545 0=S 515 * All values are in kilojoules per mole (k)/mol) and are rounded to the nearest 5 kl/mol. *C-O bond energy in CO,
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