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Part A Which of the following pairs of elements are likely to form an ionic compound?...
Which of the following pairs of elements are likely to form ionic compounds: A) helium and oxygen B) magnesium and chlorine C) chlorine and bromine D) potassium and sulfur E) sodium and potassium F) nitrogen and oxygen I believe the answer is d and f Would appreciate a verification and as to why I might be wrong or right instead of a link saying what is an ionic compound thank you
25. Consider the elements aluminum and oxygen. aluminum охудеn Identify each as a metal or a nonmetal. State the number of valence electrons for each, State the number of electrons that must be lost or gained for each to achieve an octet. Write the symbol, including its ionic charge, and type of each resulting ion. 26. Which of the following pairs of elements are likely to form an ionic compound? Why? Yes/No Why? lithium and chlorine Oxygen and bromine potassium...
Determine whether the following pairs of elements can form ionic compounds Manganese and chlorine fluorine and sodium potassium and sulfur lithium and calcium sulfur and calcium nitrogen and iodine
Which of the following pairs of elements will likely form an ionic compound? Why yes or not? a. H and Cl b. K and Br c. B and F d. C and O
Decide whether each pair of elements in the table below will form an ionic compound. If they will, write the empirical formula and name of the compound formed in the spaces provided. element #1 element #2 empirical Forms lonie formula of lonic compound? compound name of lonic compound X 5 oxygen chlorine bromine sodium 0 yes no yes no yes no Joyes o no magnesium sodium sodium oxygen
For each of the following, write the electron configuration for each element on the reactants side. Then write the electron configuration for the ions that would be formed when making the ionic compound product. (You may use noble gas core configurations) Example: Sodium and chlorine Na+Cl→Na1++Cl1- →NaCl 1s22s22p63s1 + 1s22s22p63s23p5 → 1s22s22p6 + 1s22s22p63s23p6 → NaCl Calcium and fluorine Potassium and sulfur Magnesium and oxygen Zinc and nitrogen Lithium and bromine 6. Iron(III) and chlorine 7. Nickel(II) and nitrogen 8....
Decide whether each pair of elements in the table below will form an ionic compound. If they will, write the empirical formula and name of the compound formed in the spaces provided. element #1 element #2 Forms ionic compound? empirical formula of ionic compound name of ionic compound x s ? iodine magnesium sodium calcium Dyes no O yes no O yes o no O yes no oxygen chlorine sodium oxygen
3) Which of these pairs of elements would be most likely to form an ionic compound? A) Cl and I B) Al and K C) Cl and Mg D) C and S E) AI and Mg
15. Determine whether the following atoms will form an ionic compound or a molecular compound, and give the formula of the compound. (e) carbon and 2 oxygen (a) sodium and chlorine (b) carbon and 4 hydrogen (e) magnesium and bromine (d) 2 bromine
Decide whether each pair of elements in the table below will form an ionic compound. If they will, write the empirical formula and name of the compound formed in the spaces provided. element #1 element #2 Forms ionic compound? empirical formula of ionic | name of ionic compound compound x magnesium O yes O no 6 ? sulfur rubidium fluorine O yes O no sulfur rubidium O yes no magnesium fluorine O yes O no