
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The bond with more ionic character is to be found out in the pair
Concept introduction:
A bond is polar if there is difference in electronegativity values of atoms forming the bond.
More the difference, more is polarity of bond and more is the ionic character.
(a)

Answer to Problem 12A
Explanation of Solution
Electronegativity of sodium is
Electronegativity of oxygen is
Electronegativity of nitrogen is
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
(b)
Interpretation:
The bond with more ionic character is to be found out in the pair
Concept introduction:
A bond is polar if there is difference in electronegativity values of atoms forming the bond.
More the difference more is polarity of bond.
(b)

Answer to Problem 12A
Explanation of Solution
Electronegativity of potassium is
Electronegativity of sulphur is
Electronegativity of phosphorus is
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
(c)
Interpretation:
The bond with more ionic character is to be found out in the pair
Concept introduction:
A bond is polar if there is difference in electronegativity values of atoms forming the bond.
More the difference, more is polarity of bond.
(c)

Answer to Problem 12A
Explanation of Solution
Electronegativity of potassium is
Electronegativity of Chlorine is
Electronegativity of sodium is
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
(d)
Interpretation:
The bond with more ionic character is to be found out in the pair
Concept introduction:
A bond is polar if there is difference in electronegativity values of atoms forming the bond.
More the difference, more is polarity of bond.
(d)

Answer to Problem 12A
Explanation of Solution
Electronegativity of magnesium is
Electronegativity of Chlorine is
Electronegativity of sodium is
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
Electronegativity difference of
Chapter 12 Solutions
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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