Page 1 TTUDIE I. JUDU3) Predict whether each of the following is held together by ionic...
6. Predict whether each of the following is held together by ionic or covalent bonds. (a) zinc bromide, ZnBr2 (b) ammonia, NH3 (c) iodine heptafluoride, IF, (d) lead(II) sulfate, PbSO4 cu
LUT 6. Predict whether each of the following is held together by ionic or covalent bonds. (a) zinc bromide, ZnBrz (b) ammonia, Nh ( iodine heptafluoride, Fy (d) lead(II) sulfate, Poso,
6. Predict whether each of the following is held together by ionic or covalent bonds. a. zinc bromide, Bry b. ammonia, Nug c. iodine heptafluoride, p, d. lead(II) sulfate, P.So
LEEP 12. Use the periodic table to predict an ionic charge for each of the following metal ions. (a) Na ion (b) Ba ion (o Ga ion (d) Pb ion 10. State whether the representative particle in each of the fol- lowing substances is an atom, a formula unit, or a molecule. (a) acetone, CHO (b) cobalt, Co (d magnetite, FeO, (d) phosphorus, P: 6. Predict whether each of the following is held together by ionic or covalent bonds. (a)...
Part A Review Constants Periodic Table Learning Goal: Consider the following element combinations. Classify the bonds formed between each pair as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent qualitatively based solely on each element's position on the periodic table. To use electronegativity or metal versus nonmetal classifications to distinguish covalent polar covalent, and ionic bonds. not conduct calculations. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. When two bonded atoms attract electrons with View Available Hint(s) equal strength, the result is...
19. Which of the following statements regarding ionic compounds is correct? A) Ions are held together in an ionic lattice by covalent bonds. B) The crystal structure of a given compound does not depend on the sizes and number of ions in a formula unit of the compound. C) Ionic compounds tend to have low melting points. D) Ionic compounds are formed when two metals react. E) In forming an ionic compound from its elements, one element transfers one or...
II. Using the Periodic Table to determine the ionic charge, predict the formulas of the binary compounds formed from the following combinations of elements and write the name for each compound. a. calcium and iodine b. aluminum and oxygen c. magnesium and nitrogen III. Write the name for each of the following ionic compounds: a. Na20 b. AlF; c. Cu2S d. Fe e . ZnCl2 IV. Name of the following covalent compounds: a. N₂O5 b. SCl2 c. Cho d. SiBra...
Data analysis: write the net ionic equations for any reactions that occurred between the metals and metal ions list occurred with N.R. Indicate any combinations where no reaction ed below (section la). e Lead ion and zinc . Lead ion and copper Zinc ion and lead . Zinc ion and copper . Copper(II) ion and lead . Copper(II) ion and zinc 2. In your notebook, write the net ionic equations for the react tions that occurred between the metals and...
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1) An ionic bond is best described as A) the sharing of electrons. B) the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. C) the attraction that holds the atoms together in a polyatomic ion. D) the attraction between two nonmetal atoms. E) the attraction between two metal atoms. 2) A covalent bond is best described as A) the sharing of electrons between atoms. B) the transfer of electrons. C) a bond...
2. Predict the electron pair geometry, molec following molecules by drawing the Lewis structure and us points). geometry, molecular shape, bond angle, and polarity of the ructure and using VSEPR theory (15 a. Chloramine, NH,CI b. Sulfur trioxide, SO: 3. Complete the following table (18 points): Name Formula Nickel(II) fluoride hexahydrate Potassium hydroxide Boron trihydride Iron(III) oxide ammonia Lead(II) sulfite Sodium bicarbonate Strontium chloride Copper(II) nitrate trihydrate NiF>.6 H.O КОН BH: Fe,O NH: PbSO, NaHCO, SICI: Cu(NO3)3 H20 Ionic, Covalent,...