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Problem 6.2A:
APPLY 6.2 Which of the following sets of ions are isoelectronic? (a) F, Cl, Br (b) Ti4+, Ca2+, Cl...Problem 6.4A:
Conceptual APPLY 6.4 Which of the following spheres represents a K+ ion, which a Ca2+ ion, and which...Problem 6.5P:
Use the periodic table to order the elements from lowest to high estionization energy: Se, O, Rb.Problem 6.6A:
Given the orbital filling diagrams for the valence electrons of elements, rank them from lowest to...Problem 6.8A:
Conceptual APPLY 6.8 The figure on the right represents the successive ionization energies of an...Problem 6.9P:
Order the following elements from least to most favorable electronaffinity: Ge, As, Br. (The most...Problem 6.10A:
Conceptual APPLY 6.10 Which of the indicated three elements has the least favorable Eea, and which...Problem 6.14A:
APPLY 6.14 Calculate the energy of electrostatic attractions of L1CI(s). The following information...Problem 6.16A:
One of the following pictures represents NaCl and onerepresents MgO. Which is which, and which has...Problem 6.18P:
What structural features do ionic liquids havethat prevent them from forming solids easily?Problem 6.19P:
PROBLEM 6.18 Compare the following two ionic liquids: tetraheptylammonium bromide and...Problem 6.20P:
PROBLEM 6.19 An ionic liquid consisting of a bulky amine cation and chloride anion has a melting...Problem 6.21CP:
Where on the periodic table would you find the element that has an ion with each of the following...Problem 6.22CP:
Which of the following spheres is likely to represent a metal atom, and which a nonmetal atom? Which...Problem 6.23CP:
Circle the approximate part or parts of the periodic table where the following elements appear: (a)...Problem 6.25CP:
This figure represents the successive ionization energy of an atom in the third period of the...Problem 6.26CP:
In the following drawings, red spheres represent cations and blue spheres represent anions. Match...Problem 6.27CP:
Which of the following drawings is more likely to represent an ionic compound, and which a covalent...Problem 6.29CP:
Which of the following alkali metal halides has the largest lattice energy, and which has the...Problem 6.30CP:
Which of the following alkali metal halides has the larger lattice energy, and which has the smaller...Problem 6.31CP:
Three binary compounds are represented on the following drawing: red with red, blue with blue, and...Problem 6.36SP:
What is the difference between a molecule and an ion?Problem 6.38SP:
How many protons and electrons are in each of the following ions? (a) Be2+ (b) Rb+ (c) Se2 (d) Au3+Problem 6.39SP:
What is the identity of the element X in the following ions? (a) X2+, a cation that has 36 electrons...Problem 6.44SP:
What doubly positive ion has the following ground-state electron configuration? 1s22s22p6Problem 6.47SP:
Which element in the transition-metal series Sc through Zn has five unpaired electrons in its +3...Problem 6.54SP:
The following ions all have the same number of electrons: Ti4+,Sc3+,Ca2+,S2 . Order them according...Problem 6.56SP:
Which group of elements in the periodic table has the largest Ei1 , and which group has the...Problem 6.58SP:
Which element in each of the following sets has the smallest first ionization energy, and which has...Problem 6.59SP:
Order the elements in each set from the smallest to largest firstionization energy. (a) Na, I, P(b)...Problem 6.60SP:
(a) Which has the smaller second ionization energy, K or Ca? (b) Which has the larger third...Problem 6.61SP:
(a) Which has the smaller fourth ionization energy, Sn or Sb? (b) Which has the larger sixth...Problem 6.62SP:
Three atoms have the following electron configurations: (a) 1s22s22p63s23p3 (b) 1s22s22p63s23p6 (c)...Problem 6.63SP:
Three atoms have the following electron configurations: (a) 1s22s22p63s23p1 (b) 1s22s22p63s23p5 (c)...Problem 6.64SP:
The first four ionization energies in kJ/mol of a certain secondrow element are 801, 2427, 3660, and...Problem 6.65SP:
The first four ionization energies in kJ/mol of a certain second-row element are 900, 1757, 14,849,...Problem 6.70SP:
Why is energy usually released when an electron is added toa neutral atom but absorbed when an...Problem 6.71SP:
Why does ionization energy increase regularly across theperiodic table from group 1A to group 8A,...Problem 6.72SP:
No element has a negative second electron affinity. That is,the process A(g)+eA2(g) is unfavorable...Problem 6.73SP:
Why does phosphorus have a less negative electron affinitythan its neighbors silicon and sulfur?Problem 6.75SP:
What noble-gas configurations and charge are the following elements likely to attain in reactions in...Problem 6.76SP:
Each of the following pairs of elements will react to form a binary ionic compound. Write the...Problem 6.77SP:
Each of the following pairs of elements will react to form a binary ionic compound. Write the...Problem 6.78SP:
Element X reacts with element Y to give a product containing X3+ ions and Y2 ions (a) Is element X...Problem 6.79SP:
Element X reacts with element Y to give a product containing X2+ ions and Y2 ions. (a) Is element X...Problem 6.80SP:
Calculate the energy change in kilojoules per mole when lithium atoms lose an electron to bromine...Problem 6.82SP:
Find the lattice energy of LiBr(s) in Table 6.3, and calculate the energy change in kilojoules for...Problem 6.83SP:
Look up the lattice energies in Table 6.3, and calculate the energy change in kilojoules per mole...Problem 6.84SP:
Born-4-Iaber cycles, such as those shown in Figures 6.7 and 6.8,are called cycles because they form...Problem 6.85SP:
Calculate a lattice energy for CaH2(s) in kilojoules per mole using the following information...Problem 6.86SP:
Calculate the overall energy change in kilojoules per mole for the formation of CsF(s) from its...Problem 6.87SP:
The estimated lattice energy for CsF2(s) is +2347 kJ/mol. Use the data given in Problem 6.86 to...Problem 6.88SP:
Calculate the overall energy change in kilojoules per mole for the formation of CaCl(s) from the...Problem 6.89SP:
Use the data in Problem 6.88 to calculate an overall energy change for the formation of CaCl2(s)...Problem 6.90SP:
Use the data and the result in Problem 6.84 to draw a Born-Haber cycle for the formation of NaH(s)...Problem 6.92SP:
Calculate overall energy changes in kilojoules per mole for the formation of MgF(s) and MgF2(s) from...Problem 6.94SP:
We saw in Section 6.7 that the reaction of solid sodium with giseous chlorine to yield solid sodium...Problem 6.95SP:
Draw a Born—Haber cycle for the reaction of sodium with chlorine to yield chlorine sodide (Problem...Problem 6.96SP:
Use the following information plus the data given in Tables6.2 and 6.3 to calculate the second...Problem 6.99SP:
Order the following compounds according to their expected lattice energies: AlBr3,MgBr2 , LiBr, CaO.Problem 6.101MP:
Heating elemental cesium and platinum together for two day sat 973 K gives a dark red ionic compound...Problem 6.102MP:
Given the following information, construct a Born-’Habercycle to calculate the lattice energy of...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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