(a)
The compound
N 2 H 4
is ionic or covalent.
(a)
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Answer to Problem 27E
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The compound is
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when electron pairs are shared by two atoms. A covalent bond is formed when two nonmetals combine or compounds that are gases, liquids or have low melting points.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic interactions between an electropositive and electronegative atom. An ionic bond forms when a metal and a nonmetal combine or a metal combines with polyatomic anions.
In the compound
Conclusion:
Therefore, the compound
(b)
The compound
NaF
is ionic or covalent.
(b)
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Answer to Problem 27E
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The compound is
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when electron pairs are shared by two atoms. A covalent bond is formed when two nonmetals combine or compounds that are gases, liquids or have low melting points.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic interactions between an electropositive and electronegative atom. An ionic bond forms when a metal and a nonmetal combine or a metal combines with polyatomic anions.
In the compound
Conclusion:
Therefore,
(c)
The compound
Ca ( NO 3 ) 2
is ionic or covalent.
(c)
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Answer to Problem 27E
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The compound is
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when electron pairs are shared by two atoms. A covalent bond is formed when two nonmetals combine or compounds that are gases, liquids or have low melting points.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic interactions between an electropositive and electronegative atom. An ionic bond forms when a metal and a nonmetal combine or a metal combines with polyatomic anions.
In the compound
Conclusion:
Therefore,
(d)
The compound
CBr 4
is ionic or covalent.
(d)
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Answer to Problem 27E
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The compound is
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when electron pairs are shared by two atoms. A covalent bond is formed when two nonmetals combine or compounds that are gases, liquids or have low melting points.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic interactions between an electropositive and electronegative atom. An ionic bond forms when a metal and a nonmetal combine or a metal combines with polyatomic anions.
In the compound
Conclusion:
Therefore,
(e)
The compound
C 12 H 22 O 11
is ionic or covalent.
(e)
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Answer to Problem 27E
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The compound is
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when electron pairs are shared by two atoms. A covalent bond is formed when two nonmetals combine or compounds that are gases, liquids or have low melting points.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic interactions between an electropositive and electronegative atom. An ionic bond forms when a metal and a nonmetal combine or a metal combines with polyatomic anions.
In the compound
Conclusion:
Therefore,
(f)
The compound
( NH 4 ) 3 PO 4
is ionic or covalent.
(f)
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Answer to Problem 27E
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The compound is
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when electron pairs are shared by two atoms. A stable covalent molecule is formed only when the octet rule is followed for the atoms which share electron pairs. A covalent bond is formed when two nonmetals combine or compounds that are gases, liquids or have low melting points.
Ionic bonds are formed by electrostatic interactions between an electropositive and electronegative atom. An ionic bond forms when a metal and a nonmetal combine or a metal combines with polyatomic anions.
In the compound
Conclusion:
Therefore,
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