Concept explainers
Which brand in each of the following pairs has the greater ionic character?
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(a)
Interpretation:
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The ability that is possessed by an atom to attract the bonding pair of electrons towards itself is known as electronegativity. The electronegativity decreases while going down the group and increases while moving left to right in the period.
In ionic compounds, the bonding is formed by the complete transfer of the electrons between the atoms to achieve the stable electron configuration like the noble gases. The higher electronegativity difference between two atoms of a compound corresponds to the greater ionic character of the compound.
Answer to Problem 19QAP
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is
Explanation of Solution
The given pair of bonds is
The electronegativity value of sodium is
The electronegativity value of fluorine is
The electronegativity value of iodine is
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
Thus, the difference in the electronegativity values for
(b)
Interpretation:
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The ability that is possessed by an atom to attract the bonding pair of electrons towards itself is known as electronegativity. The electronegativity decreases while going down the group and increases while moving left to right in the period.
In ionic compounds, the bonding is formed by the complete transfer of the electrons between the atoms to achieve the stable electron configuration like the noble gases. The higher electronegativity difference between two atoms of a compound corresponds to the greater ionic character of the compound.
Answer to Problem 19QAP
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is
Explanation of Solution
The given pair of bonds is
The electronegativity value of calcium is
The electronegativity value of sulfur is
The electronegativity value of oxygen is
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
Thus, the difference in the electronegativity values for
(c)
Interpretation:
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The ability that is possessed by an atom to attract the bonding pair of electrons towards itself is known as electronegativity. The electronegativity decreases while going down the group and increases while moving left to right in the period.
In ionic compounds, the bonding is formed by the complete transfer of the electrons between the atoms to achieve the stable electron configuration like the noble gases. The higher electronegativity difference between two atoms of a compound corresponds to the greater ionic character of the compound.
Answer to Problem 19QAP
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is
Explanation of Solution
The given pair of bonds is
The electronegativity value of chlorine is
The electronegativity value of lithium is
The electronegativity value of cesium is
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
Thus, the difference in the electronegativity values for
(d)
Interpretation:
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is to be predicted.
Concept Introduction:
The ability that is possessed by an atom to attract the bonding pair of electrons towards itself is known as electronegativity. The electronegativity decreases while going down the group and increases while moving left to right in the period.
In ionic compounds, the bonding is formed by the complete transfer of the electrons between the atoms to achieve the stable electron configuration like the noble gases. The higher electronegativity difference between two atoms of a compound corresponds to the greater ionic character of the compound.
Answer to Problem 19QAP
Among the given pair of bonds, the bond that possesses the greater ionic character is
Explanation of Solution
The given pair of bonds is
The electronegativity value of magnesium is
The electronegativity value of nitrogen is
The electronegativity value of phosphorus is
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
The difference in the electronegativity values for
Thus, the difference in the electronegativity values for
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