Mixing SbCl 3 and GaCl 3 in a 1 : 1 molar ratio (using liquid sulfur dioxide as a solvent) gives a solid ionic compound of empirical formula GaSbCl 6 . A controversy arises over whether this compound is ( SbCl 2 + ) ( GaCl 4 − ) or ( GaCl 2 + ) ( SbCl 4 − ) . (a) Predict the molecular structures of the two anions. (b) It is learned that the cation in the compound has a bent structure. Based on this fact, which formulation is more likely to be correct?
Mixing SbCl 3 and GaCl 3 in a 1 : 1 molar ratio (using liquid sulfur dioxide as a solvent) gives a solid ionic compound of empirical formula GaSbCl 6 . A controversy arises over whether this compound is ( SbCl 2 + ) ( GaCl 4 − ) or ( GaCl 2 + ) ( SbCl 4 − ) . (a) Predict the molecular structures of the two anions. (b) It is learned that the cation in the compound has a bent structure. Based on this fact, which formulation is more likely to be correct?
Solution Summary: The author explains how the molecular structures of SbCl_ 4- and
Mixing
SbCl
3
and
GaCl
3
in a
1
:
1
molar ratio (using liquid sulfur dioxide as a solvent) gives a solid ionic compound of empirical formula
GaSbCl
6
. A controversy arises over whether this compound is
(
SbCl
2
+
)
(
GaCl
4
−
)
or
(
GaCl
2
+
)
(
SbCl
4
−
)
.
(a) Predict the molecular structures of the two anions.
(b) It is learned that the cation in the compound has a bent structure. Based on this fact, which formulation is more likely to be correct?
In each case (more ductile, more brittle, more tough or resistant), indicate which parameter has a larger value.
parameter Elastic limit Tensile strength
more ductile
Strain at break Strength Elastic modulus
more fragile
more tough or resistant
Chapter 3 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual for Oxtoby/Gillis/Butler's Principles of Modern Chemistry, 8th
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