Part A
CO2
molecular |
ionic |
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Part B
NiCl2
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molecular |
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Part C
NaI
molecular |
ionic |
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Part D
PCl3
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molecular |
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Part E
Classify each of the following compounds as ionic or molecular.
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Help Reset CF2Cl2 CCl4 PtO2 SO3 Pb(NO3)2 Molecular Ionic |
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Part F - 3.15a
Mg3N2
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Part G - 3.15d
Li2S
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Part H - 3.16b
KI
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Part I - 3.16c
SrCl2
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Part J - 3.21c
Ba(NO3)2
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Part K - 3.21d
Pb(C2H3O2)2
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Part L - 3.21e
KClO3
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PART A;
CO2 is composed of both nonmetal, C and O, they will form covalent bond, which will be nonpolar, therefore, MOLECULAR.
PART B:
NiCl2 contians a metal, Nickel, and nonmetal Chlorine; therefore, electronewgativity difference will make Nickel donate electrons, this is ionic bonding, since Ni+2 and Cl- forms, anion/cations.
PART C:
NaI --> Na+ and I- are cations; therefore ionic (cation/anions)
PART D:
PCl3 has nonmetals, P and Cl, once again, MOLECULAR
PART E:
CF2Cl2 = only nonmetals, therefore, molecular,
CCl4; nonmetals, therefore molecular;
PtO2; metal + nonmetal = ionic;
SO3 = nonmetal + nonmetal = molecular;
Pb(NO3)2 = metal + nonmetals = ionic;
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