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Ionic Bonding
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Describe what would happen if a positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged chlorine ion came into contact?
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Sodium cyanide NaCN is a solid which melts at 564C to give a liquid that conducts electricity, It also dissolves in water to
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In the CO3^2- ion, all three C-O bonds have identical bond lengths of 136 pm. Why?
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Joe Schmo
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Hi Dr Bob,
I understand the 2nd method but need to clarify the 1st method.If I only wish to draw 1 Al and 1 O, then I need to
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Beryllium (Be) has four electrons. Fluorine (F) has nine electrons. Which chemical formula shows the correct subscripts for the
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In solid sodium chloride (table salt), chloride ions have one more electron than they have protons, and sodium ions have one
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A metal from group 1 and a nonmemtal from group 17 are
A.not likely to bond B. Likely to form a covalent bond C. Likely to form a
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Stan
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why does MgO has a higher boiling and melting point than NaCl?
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In solid sodium chloride (table salt), chloride ions have one more electron than they have protons, and sodium ions have one
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Cecille
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State the number of valence electrons for an iron(II) ion in an ionic bond.
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I am comparing the ions BeS and BeO.
BeS... d=229 pm Force of attraction = -6.856x10^29 J/m BeO... d=199 pm Force of attraction =
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jake
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why are the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule are attracted to Cl− ions in sodium chloride (NaCl)?
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libby
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State the number of valence electrons for a chloride ion in an ionic bond.
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What is the energy of a bond formed between a potassium (K+) cation and an iodide (I−) anion? The ionic radii of K+ and I−,
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Which charge is likely to happen to an atoms of elements strontium (Sr) during bonding
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Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point)
Chlorine can accept twice as many
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Identify all compounds below that are formed by ionic bonding.
SO₃ NaF Ca₂O KCl Li₂S F₂ CO
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Calculate the magnitude of the cohesive energy of potassium iodide (KI). The ionic radii of K+ and I−, are 152 pm and 206 pm,
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond?
K and Ca Se and Cl Na and Cl C and O
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Which of the following elements would most likely become a positive ion when forming a chemical bond?
carbon helium sulfur
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Which statement best explains why magnesium and chlorine combine in a 1:2 ratio?(1 point) Responses Chlorine can accept twice as
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Which of the following are likely to form an ionic bond?
silicon and oxygen magnesium and oxygen carbon and hydrogen oxygen and
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Which of the following are likely to form an ionic bond?
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brainly Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond? (1 point) Responses S and Cl S and Cl K and Cl K
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Which of the following elements will form an ionic bond?
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond? (1 point) Responses Na and Cl K and Ca C and O Se and CI
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AC and
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond? (1 point) Responses K and Cl K and Cl S and Cl S and Cl C
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond?(1 point)
Responses K and Ca K and Ca K and Cl K and Cl C
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Which element will gain three electrons and become a 3- ion during ionic bonding?
a silicon (Si) b sulfur (S) c chlorine (Cl) d
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Which element, when combined with Fluorine (F), would most likely form an ionic compound?
a Carbon (C) b Osmium (Os) c Phosphorus
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yoyo808
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond?
(1 point) Responses K and Ca K and Ca S and Cl S and Cl K
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond
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Me
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form ionic bond C&O knca knclsncl
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Which of the following elements will form an ionic bond?
a P and O b K and Br c Na and Ba d S and F
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Which is false?
a.Barium, which is a metal, donates 2 electrons to iodine. b.The individual barium atom becomes an ion with a
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How will the calcium atom shown below achieve an octet if it takes part in an ionic bond?
a The calcium atom will gain 20
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Which two elements would NOT be capable of forming an ionic bond?
A. calcium and oxygen B. iodine and sodium C. barium and
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When representative elements form ionic compounds, which elements
achieve full octets? A. metals only B. nonmetals only C. metals
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Potassium Bromide is formed when Potassium (K), a Group 1A metal, bonds with Bromine (Br), a Group 7A nonmetal. The
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Which of the following elements are most likely to form an ionic bond?
(1 point) Responses K and Ca K and Ca C and O C and O S
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Why do ions in an ionic compound typically form an orderly crystal structure?
When crystals of ionic compounds are melted, the
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Because ions is an ionic crystal are tightly bound together ____
The ions of like charged strongly repel one another They charged
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Between which types of elements do ionic bonds occur, and how do electrons act within the bond?(1 point) Responses metals and
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Ions Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the list to answer the question. potassium, Group IA calcium, Group IIA iodine,
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In the formation of the compound magnesium oxide (MgO),
A a magnesium atom donates two electrons to an oxygen atom. B an oxygen
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In the formation of the compound magnesium oxide (MgO),
A a magnesium atom donates two electrons to an oxygen atom. B an oxygen
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An ionic bond occurs between what particles?
Responses two neutral atoms two neutral atoms two negative ions two negative ions a
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Why do magnesium and chlorine bond the way they do?(1 point) Responses They each want to have a stable configuration of eight
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Nitrogen can ionically bond with an unknown element X from group 2. How many ions of element X are required to create a stable
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Atomic Structure
Atomic Structure and Bonding
Atoms and Ions
Bonding
Bonding and Reactions
Chemical Bonding
Chemical Bonds
Chemical Reactions
Chemistry
Compound Formation
Compounds
Elements
Interactions and Bonding
Periodic table