The formula for the ionic compounds formed from the given elementis to be determined. Concept Introduction: When metals react with non-metals ionic compounds are formed. The element symbols and subscripts in an ionic compound are represented by the help of a chemical formula. Ionic compound is a compound consisting of ions having electrostatic interaction between them which is termed as ionic bonding. Rules for writing formula for ionic compounds: The cation is given first in the formula. In the formula the subscripts must produce an electrically neutral formula unit. The subscripts must be the smallest set of whole numbers possible. The finished formula for substance does not include the charges on the ions. When a subscript is 1 it is left off, no subscript implies as subscript of 1.
The formula for the ionic compounds formed from the given elementis to be determined. Concept Introduction: When metals react with non-metals ionic compounds are formed. The element symbols and subscripts in an ionic compound are represented by the help of a chemical formula. Ionic compound is a compound consisting of ions having electrostatic interaction between them which is termed as ionic bonding. Rules for writing formula for ionic compounds: The cation is given first in the formula. In the formula the subscripts must produce an electrically neutral formula unit. The subscripts must be the smallest set of whole numbers possible. The finished formula for substance does not include the charges on the ions. When a subscript is 1 it is left off, no subscript implies as subscript of 1.
Solution Summary: The author explains the formula for ionic compounds formed from metals reacting with non-metals.
"Water gas" is an industrial fuel composed of a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen gases. When this
fuel is burned, carbon dioxide and water result. From the information given below, write a balanced equation
and determine the enthalpy of this reaction:
CO(g) + O2(g) → CO₂(g) + 282.8 kJ
H2(g) + O2(g) → H₂O(g) + 241.8 kJ
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4. Calculate AG for the following reaction at 25°C. Will the reaction occur (be spontaneous)? How do you
know?
NH3(g) + HCl(g) → NH4Cl(s)
AH=-176.0 kJ
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