Solutions for LCPO CHEMISTRY W/MODIFIED MASTERING
Problem 8.2A:
What is the number and geometric arrangement of charge clouds around the central atom in each of the...Problem 8.3P:
PRACTICE 8.3 Acetic acid, CH3CO2H , is the main organic constituent of vinegar. Draw an electron-dot...Problem 8.4A:
APPLY 8.4 Benzene, C6H6 , is a cyclic molecule in which all six carbon atoms are joined in a ring,...Problem 8.5P:
PRACTICE 8.5 Identify the orbitals that overlap to form the C — CI bonds and C — H bonds in CH2Cl2 .Problem 8.6A:
APPLY 8.6 Describe the bonding in propane, C3H8 , a fuel often used to heat rural homes and campers....Problem 8.7P:
PRACTICE 8.7 Describe the hybridization of the carbon atom in formaldehyde, H2C=O , and make a rough...Problem 8.8A:
Describe the hybridization of each carbon atom in cyclopentene (C5H8). Tell what kinds of orbitals...Problem 8.9P:
Which orbitals overlap to form the sigma and pi bonds in the following structure of carbon dioxide?Problem 8.10A:
APPLY 8.10 Describe the hybridization of the carbon atom in the hydrogen cyanide mole cule, H — C =...Problem 8.12A:
Conceptual APPLY 8.12 Match the following electrostatic potential maps with their corresponding...Problem 8.19P:
The B2 molecule has a MO diagram similar to that of N2 in Figure 8.22a.What is the bond order of B2...Problem 8.21P:
PRACTICE 8.23 Draw two resonance structures for the formate ion, HCO2 , and sketch a molecular...Problem 8.22A:
APPLY 8.24 Draw two resonance structures for the benzene molecule, C6H6 , and sketch a molecular...Problem 8.25P:
Caffeine is the most widely used stimulant psychoactive drug in the United States. It is found...Problem 8.27CP:
What is the geometry around the central atom in each of the following molecular models?Problem 8.28CP:
What is the geometry around the central atom in each of the following molecular models? (There may...Problem 8.29CP:
Three of the following molecular models have a tetrahedral central atom, and one does not. Which is...Problem 8.30CP:
Identify each of the following sets of hybrid orbitals.Problem 8.31CP:
The VSEPR model is a simple predictive tool that is usually, but not always, correct. Take urea, for...Problem 8.32CP:
The following ball-and-stick molecular model is a representation of acetaminophen, the active...Problem 8.33CP:
The following ball-and-stick molecular model is a representation of thalidomide, a drug that causes...Problem 8.35CP:
The dipole moment of methanol is =1.70D . Use arrows to indicate the direction in which electrons...Problem 8.36CP:
Methylarnine, CH3NH2 , is responsible for the odor of rotting fish. Look at the following...Problem 8.39SP:
What shape do you expect for molecules that meet the following descriptions? (a) A central atom with...Problem 8.40SP:
How many charge clouds are there around the central atom in molecules that have the following...Problem 8.42SP:
What shape do you expect for each of the following molecules? (a) H2Se(b) TiCl4 (c) O3(d) GaH3Problem 8.43SP:
What shape do you expect for each of the following molecules? (a) XeO4(b) SO2Cl2 (c) OsO4 (d)SeO2Problem 8.44SP:
What shape do you expect for each of the following molecules or ions? (a) SbF5(b) IF4+ (c) SeO32 (d)...Problem 8.47SP:
What shape do you expect for each of the following cations? (a) XeF3+(b) SF3+ (c) ClF2+(d) CH3+Problem 8.48SP:
What bond angles do you expect for each of the following? (a) The FSF angle in SF2 (b) The HNN angle...Problem 8.49SP:
What bond angles do you expect for each of the following? (a) The ClPCl angle in PCl6 (b) The ClICl...Problem 8.50SP:
Acrylonitrile is used as the starting material for manufacturing acrylic fibers. Predict values for...Problem 8.51SP:
Predict values for all bond angles in dimethyl sulfoxide, a powerful solvent used in veterinary...Problem 8.52SP:
Oceanographers study the mixing of water masses by releasing tracer molecules at a site and then...Problem 8.53SP:
A potential replacement for the chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants that harm the Earth’s protective...Problem 8.54SP:
Explain why cyclohexane, a substance that contains a six membered ring of carbon atoms, is not flat...Problem 8.55SP:
Like cyclohexane (Problem 8.54), benzene also contains a six membered ring of carbon atoms, hut it...Problem 8.56SP:
Use VSEPR theory to answer the following questions: (a) Which molecule, BF3 or PF3 , has the smaller...Problem 8.57SP:
Draw an electron-dot structure for each of the following substances, and predict the molecular...Problem 8.58SP:
What is the difference in spatial distribution between electrons in a bond and electrons in a ...Problem 8.59SP:
The average CC bond dissociation energy (D) is 350 kJ/mol, and the average C=C bond dissociation...Problem 8.60SP:
What hybridization do you expect for atoms that have the following numbers of charge clouds? (a)...Problem 8.61SP:
What spatial arrangement of charge clouds corresponds to each of the following kinds of...Problem 8.62SP:
What hybridization would you expect for the indicated atom in each of the following molecules? (a)...Problem 8.63SP:
What hybridization would you expect for the indicated atom in each of the following ions? (a) BH4(b)...Problem 8.64SP:
Oxaloacetic acid is an intermediate involved in the citric acid cycle of food metabolism. What is...Problem 8.65SP:
The atoms in the amino acid glycine are connected as shown (a) Draw an electron-dot structure for...Problem 8.66SP:
Describe the hybridization of the carbon atom in the poisonous gas phosgene, Cl2CO , and make a...Problem 8.67SP:
Describe the hybridization of each carbon atom in propyne (C3H4) , and make a rough sketch of the...Problem 8.68SP:
Bupropion, marketed as Wellbutr in, is a heavily prescribed medication used in the treatment of...Problem 8.69SP:
Efavirenz, marketed as Sustiva, is a medication used in the treatment of human immunodeficiency...Problem 8.70SP:
What is the hybridization of the B and N atoms in borazine,what are the values of the BNB and NBN...Problem 8.72SP:
Aspirin has the following connections among atoms. Complete the electron-dot structure for aspirin,...Problem 8.73SP:
The cation [HCNXeF]+ is entirely linear. Draw an electron-dot structure consistent with that...Problem 8.74SP:
Acrylonitrile (C3H3N) is a molecule that is polymerized to make carpets and fabrics. The connections...Problem 8.75SP:
The odor of cinnamon oil is due to cinnamaldehyde, C9H8O . What is the hybridization of each carbon...Problem 8.76SP:
The following molecular model is a representation of caffeine. Identify the position(s) of multiple...Problem 8.78SP:
Which of the following substances would you expect to have a nonzero dipole moment? Explain, and...Problem 8.79SP:
Which of the following substances would you expect to have a nonzero dipole moment? Explain, and...Problem 8.80SP:
Why is the dipole moment of SO2 1.63 D hut that of CO2 is zero?Problem 8.82SP:
The class of ions PtX42 , where X is a halogen, has a square planar geometry. (a) Draw a structure...Problem 8.88SP:
What are the most important kinds of intermolecular forces present in each of the following...Problem 8.89SP:
Of the substances Xe, CH3Cl , and HF which has: (a) The smallest dipoledipole forces? (b) The...Problem 8.90SP:
Methanol (CH3OH;bp=65C) boils nearly 230 °C higher than methane (CH4;bp=164C) , but 1-decanol...Problem 8.94SP:
A liquid sample contains methylamine (CH3NH2) dissolved in water. Which of the following...Problem 8.96SP:
What is the difference in spatial distribution between electrons in a bonding MO and electrons in an...Problem 8.98SP:
Use the MO energy diagram in Figure 8.22b to describe the bonding in O2+,O2 , and O2 . Which of the...Problem 8.99SP:
Use the MO energy diagram in Figure 8.22 a to describe the bonding in N2+,N2, and N2 . Which of the...Problem 8.100SP:
The C2 molecule can be represented by an MO diagram similar to that in Figure 8.22a. (a) What ¡s the...Problem 8.104SP:
Draw a molecular orbital energy diagram for Li2 . What is the bond order? Is the molecule likely to...Problem 8.105SP:
Calcium carbide, CaC2 , reacts with water to produce acetylene, C2H2 , and is sometimes used as a...Problem 8.106SP:
At high temperatures, sulfur vapor is predominantly in the form of S2(g) molecules. (a) Assuming...Problem 8.107SP:
Carbon monoxide is produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. (a) Give the electron...Problem 8.108SP:
Make a sketch showing the location and geometry of the p orbitals in the nitrite ion, NO2 . Describe...Problem 8.109SP:
Make a sketch showing the location and geometry of the porbitals in the ally location. Describe the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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