Chemical Principles
Chemical Principles
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ISBN: 9781337247269
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl; Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 13, Problem 125AE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether H2 molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether K3P molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether NaI molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether SO2 molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether HF molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether CCl4 molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether CF4 molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Whether K2S molecule is ionic, polar covalent or non-polar covalent needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Electronegativity is the tendency of a bonded atom to attract the bonding electrons. A more electronegativity element attracts the bonding electrons from the less electronegative element.

If the bond atoms in covalent bond have same electronegativity, they form pure or non-polar covalent bond whereas the difference in electronegativity induces polarity in the bond and form polar covalent bond.

  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.2-0.5 = Pure or non-polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is 0.5-1.6 = Polar covalent bond
  • If the electronegativity difference is more than 1.6 = Ionic bond

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