1. Refer to the table given for the ionic radii in your lab manual and approximate the attractive portion of the lattice energy for 1 mole of the following salts. (Consider only one bond if more than one bond exists.)
(a) MgS
(b) RbI
(c) PbS2
Using the values you just calculated, rank the salts from least
to most soluble based on their attractive portion of their lattice
energy. (Use the appropriate <, =, or > symbol to separate
substances in the list.)
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1. Refer to the table given for the ionic radii in your lab manual and approximate...
Refer to the table given for the ionic radii in your lab manual and approximate the attractive portion of the lattice energy for 1 mole of the following salts. (Consider only one bond if more than one bond exists.) (a) CuCl2 40 -1.096 (b) 420) PbS2 4.2586 ) (c) KCI 4.3605 ] Using the values you just calculated, rank the salts from least to most soluble based on their attractive portion of their lattice energy. (Use the appropriate <, =,...
1.) Refer to the table given for the ionic radii in your lab manual and approximate the attractive portion of the lattice energy for 1 mole of the following salts. (Consider only one bond if more than one bond exists.) (a) MgS ______ J (b) Fe3N2 ______J (c) CoCl2 ______ J 2.) Using the values you just calculated, rank the salts from least to most soluble based on their attractive portion of their lattice energy. (Use the appropriate <, =, or > symbol...
Rank the salts from least to most soluble based on their attractive portion of their lattice energy: (Use the appropriate <, =, or > symbol to separate substances in the list.) FeO CaO KI
Approximate the attractive portion of the lattice energy for 1 mole of the following salts. (Consider only one bond if more than one bond exists.) FeO ____J CaO ____J KI ____J
1. For each compound given here, write what type of compound it is (molecular or ionic or acid). (a) NH4Cl (b) AlH3 (c) O2 (d) CH4 (e) NH3 (f) H2O (g) PCl5 (h) SF4 (I) ClF3 (j) XeF2 (k) SF6 (l) BrF5 (m) XeF4 (o) CS2 (p) CH2Cl2 2. Write a chemical equation that goes with Lattice energy of CaCl2(s). 3. Draw the Lewis Dot structure of .. (a) Na (b) Cl (c) O-2 (d) Mg+2 4. What is the...
can someone help me find this information? Pre-Laboratory Exercise: Plastics Identification I. List four properties that you will use in lab to determine the identity of the polymer samples 2. Describe the density test. What observation will help you determine the density of each polymer? What precautions should be taken in placing the sample in the solutions? 3. Write the name and abbreviation for the six recyclable polymers 2 huetn deisity polyetayene.HDpz poulene: PP 4. Given the list of wavenumber...