CHEM1406 chapter 6 homework
ammonium oxide Express your answer as a chemical formula
(NH4)2O
A covalent compound is composed of a nitrogen atom, a hydrogen atom, and a carbon atom. How many electrons should the Lewis structure of the covalent compound contain?
10
silver chloride Express your answer as a chemical formula.
AgCl
aluminum chlorate Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Al(ClO3)3
gold(I) sulfate Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Au2SO4
Write the chemical formula for hexaboron silicide.
B6Si
What is the formula for barium chloride?
BaCl2; One Ba2+ ion has a charge of +2. Two Cl− ions have a total charge of 2(−1)=−2.
Dispersion forces only
C2H6, C5H12
carbon tetrachloride
CCl4
carbon dioxide
CO2
calcium bicarbonate Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Ca(HCO3)2
calcium nitride Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Ca3N2
CrCl3 Express your answer as an ion.
Cr3+
Chromium(II)
Cr3P2, CrO, CrBr2
chromium(II) bromide Express your answer as a chemical formula.
CrBR2
Chromium(III)
CrI3, Cr2S3, CrN
copper(I) phosphide Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Cu3P
What is the name of the molecular compound N2O5?
Dinitrogen pentoxide
What is the formula for iron(III) oxide?
Fe2O3; Two Fe3+ ions have a total charge of 2(+3)=+6. Three O2− ions have a total charge of 3(−2)=−6.
magnesium Express your answer as an ion.
Mg2+
dinitrogen tetroxide
N2O4
The hydrides of group 5A are NH3, PH3, AsH3, and SbH3. Arrange them from highest to lowest boiling point.
NH3, SbH3, AsH3, PH3
What is the molecular formula for ammonium nitrate?
NH4NO3
NaCl Express your answer as an ion.
Na+
sodium Express your answer as an ion.
Na+
sodium nitrite Express your answer as a chemical formula.
NaNO2
Ni2S3 Express your answer as an ion.
Ni3+
oxygen Express your answer as an ion.
O2−
phosphorus trifluoride
PF3
lead(IV) oxide Express your answer as a chemical formula.
PbO2
hexasulfur dioxide
S6O2
selenium Express your answer as an ion.
Se2-
SeO2, a red colorant
Selenium dioxide
tin(II) sulfide Express your answer as a chemical formula.
SnS
Enter a name for SrCO3. Spell out the full name of the compound.
Strontium carbonate
Electrons of covalent compounds may be shared between atoms; T/F?
True
For a neutral molecule, the number of electrons in the Lewis structure is the sum of the valence electrons for the atoms; T/F?
True
ZnO Express your answer as an ion.
Zn2+
Al(ClO2)3.
aluminum chlorite
Al2(SO4)3, an antiperspirant Spell out the full name of the compound.
aluminum sulfate
Name (NH4)2S: Spell out the full name of the compound.
ammonium sulfide
What is the name of the ionic compound BaCO3?
barium carbonate
Ba(OH)2, a component of antacids
barium hydroxide
Enter a name for Ba3(PO4)2. Spell out the full name of the compound.
barium phosphate
Name Ba3(PO4)2:
barium phosphate
CaCO3, an antacid Spell out the full name of the compound.
calcium carbonate
Name Ca(OH)2:
calcium hydroxide
What is the name of the molecular compound CCl4?
carbon tetrachloride
4. When considering chlorine and iodine,_______ is more electronegative because it appears higher in the same group of the periodic table.
chlorine
Name the ionic compound CuNO3
copper (I) nitrate
Enter a name for N2O3. Spell out the full name of the compound.
dinitrogen trioxide
Each atom of a Lewis structure must have eight electrons; T/F?
false
Hydrogen atoms are often the central atom of a Lewis structure;T/F?
false
Name the ionic compound FeBr3.
iron (III) bromide
Enter a name for FePO3. Spell out the full name of the compound.
iron (III) phosphite
Enter a name for Pb(C2H3O2)2. Spell out the full name of the compound
lead (II) acetate
MgSO4 (Epsom salts)
magnesium sulfate
A polyatomic ion comprises a group of atoms that carry an overall charge. There is no easy way to learn the names of polyatomic ions. Memorizing the most common ones is important.
Formula Name NH4+ ammonium NO3− nitrate SO42− sulfate CO32− carbonate PO43− phosphate ClO3− chlorate
Dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, and hydrogen bonding
H2O, CH3OH
Rank the molecules from highest boiling point to lowest boiling point. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them
H2O, HCl, H2; Strong intermolecular forces tend to result in liquids and solids at room temperature (high melting and boiling points), while weak intermolecular forces tend to result in gases at room temperature (low melting and boiling points).
Dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces
HCHO
Choose the molecular shape for the following description: a molecule with a central atom that has two electron groups and two bonded atoms.
linear
Li2CO3, an antidepressant Spell out the full name of the compound.
lithium carbonate
Mg(OH)2, a laxative Spell out the full name of the compound.
magnesium hydroxide
Name Mg(NO3)2: Spell out the full name of the compound.
magnesium nitrate
3. When considering both carbon and oxygen, ______ is more electronegative because it appears further to the right in the same period of the periodic table.
oxygen
Enter a name for PCl3.
phosphorus trichloride
1. Electronegativity values increase from left to right across a period in the periodic table because there is an increase in the _______charge of the nuclei in this direction.
positive
K2CO3 (a diuretic)
potassium carbonate
Name the ionic compound K2S.
potassium sulfide
2. These values also increase from the bottom to the top of a group because the size of the atom decreases, resulting in a ______ distance between the nucleus and the valence electron shell, which increases the attraction between the protons and electrons.
smaller
Na3PO4, a laxative
sodium phosphate
What is the name of the molecular compound SF6?
sulfur hexafluoride
Predict the molecular shape for SiF4.
tetrahedral
Predict the molecular shape for SO3.
trigonal planar