Concept explainers
Which of the following formulas is incorrect?
- (a) CaH2
- (b) CaI2
- (c) CaS
- (d) Ca2O3
Interpretation: The incorrect formula among the given choices has to be stated.
Concept introduction: The main group elements form chemical compounds in which the central atom has highest oxidation number. The highest oxidation number is always equal to the group number that the element has in the periodic table. Thus, the oxidation number is determined by the position of the element in the periodic table.
Ionic compounds are formed by the loss of electrons from the metal which are gained by the non-metals. The metal gets positively charge and the non-metal attains a negative charge thus forming cations and anions respectively. They do so to attain a noble gas configuration or to attain stability.
Here, by losing electrons metal M achieve the noble gas configuration. These electrons are gained by the non-metals X as shown below.
These elements also form compounds in the other lower oxidation numbers apart from the highest oxidation number. These other oxidation numbers are as per the electronic configuration of the element and is determined by the number of electrons in the outer shell of each element.
The correct formula has the valid oxidation number of the central element and the formula which do not satisfy this criteria is incorrect.
Answer to Problem 1PS
The incorrect formula among the given choices is
Explanation of Solution
Reason for the correct formulas
Calcium belongs to group
The electronic configuration of calcium is:
Hydrogen has an oxidation number of
Iodine belongs to halogen family in the periodic table. Iodine has seven valence electrons in its outermost shell. Iodine gains one electron to complete its octet. So, the oxidation number of iodine is
The electronic configuration of Iodine is:
Hence, the charge on iodine is
Sulfur belongs to oxygen family in the periodic table. Both sulfur and oxygen have four valence electrons in their outermost shell. Both sulfur and oxygen gain two electrons to achieve noble gas configuration. So, the oxidation number of sulfur is
The electronic configuration of Sulfur is:
The electronic configuration of Oxygen is:
Hence, the charge on sulfur is
Reason for the incorrect formula
Calcium belongs to group
The electronic configuration of calcium is:
Oxygen gains two electrons to attain noble gas configuration. Thus, the oxidation number of oxygen is
The electronic configuration of Oxygen is:
Thus, the charge on calcium ion is
Hence, the given formula
The incorrect formula among the given choices is
The options a, b, c are correct.
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