Chapter 8 – Show all work or provide complete explanations.
- (a) What is the octet rule? (b) How many electrons must a sulfur atom gain to
achieve octet?
- What is the Lewis symbol for each of the following atoms or ions:
(a) Br; (b) Mg; (c) Ca2+; (d) F1-
- Using Lewis symbols, diagram the reaction that occurs between Mg and Cl.
- Indicate whether each of the formulas is likely to represent a stable compound and
give an explanation for your answer: (a) Rb2O; (b) BaF; (c) Mg2O; (d) ScBr3;
(e) Na3N.
- Write the electron configuration for each ion and state which possess a noble gas
configuration: (a) As3-; (b) Ag+; (c) Cs+; (d) Co2+; (e) Sc3+.
- Does the lattice energy of an ionic solid increase or decrease as (a) the charges of
the ions increase; (b) as the sizes of the ions increase?
- Explain the following trends in lattice energy: (a) MgOMgS; (b) LiFCsBr;
( c ) CaOKF.
- (a) Why are monatomic anions larger than the corresponding neutral atoms?
(b) Why are monatomic cations smaller than their corresponding neutral atoms?
- Select the ions or atoms from each of the following sets that are isoelectronic with
each other: (a) K+, Rb+, Ca2+; (b) Cu+, Ca2+, Sc3+; (c) S2-, Se2-, Ar; (d) Fe2+, Co3+,
Mn2+.
- Explain the following variations in atomic or ionic radii: (a) P3-S2-Cl1-; (b) Br1-
KrRb+.
- For each of the following sets of atoms and ions, arrange the members in order of
increasing size: (a) Se2-, Te2-, Se; (b) Co3+, Fe2+, Fe3+; (c) Ca, Ti4+, Sc3+, (d) Be2+,
Na+, Ne.
- Using Lewis symbols and Lewis structures, diagram the formation of NF3 from N
and F atoms.
- How does the number of shared electron pairs between atoms affect the distance
between the atoms?
- (a) How does the electronegativity of the elements generally vary as you proceed
left to right in a row of the periodic table? (b) What is the general trend in electronegativity as you proceed down a family of the periodic table? (c) How do the periodic trends in electronegativity relate to those for ionization energy and electron affinity?
- Using only the periodic table, select the most electronegative atom in each of the
Following sets: (a) Be, B, C, Si; (b) Cl, S, Br, Se; (c) Si, Ge, Al, Ga; (d) K, Ca, As, Se.
- Arrange the bonds in each of the following sets in order of increasing polarity: (a)
N-F, N-Cl, N-Br; (b) H-F, O-F, B-F; (c) N-N, N-P, N-O.
- Draw the Lewis structures for (a) PH3; (b) BrO31-; (c) CO; (d) HClO2; (e) SeCl2.
- Write the Lewis structures for (a) BH41-; (b) H2O2; (c) HOCl; (d) C2H2; (e) ONCl.
- Draw resonance structures for each of the following: (a) SO3; (b) C2O42-; (c) HNO3;
(d) ClO3.
- Draw the resonance forms for the following: (a) NO21-; (b) CO32-; (c) SCN1-;
(d) HCO21-