Chapter 5
Dot Diagrams
- Draw dot diagrams for Cl2 and for MgCl2
- Which is the correct Lewis dot diagram for carbonyl fluoride, COF2? What is wrong with the other two?
- Which is the correct Lewis dot diagram for N2H2? What is wrong with the other two?
Lone Pairs
- How many lone pairs of electrons are on the P atom of PCl3?
- How many lone pairs of electrons are there on Br in BrF2+?
Multiple Bonds
- Which one of these four molecules contains a triple bond: F2, O3, HCN, or H2CO?
- Complete the dot diagram for this molecule to determine (a) how many double bonds it has and (b) how many lone pairs of electrons it has.
Resonance
- Draw dot diagrams for all resonance forms of the NCO- ion.
- Which one of the following is expected to have resonance forms? Explain.
- NH4+
- HCN
- CO
- NO2-
- Which of the following represents the correct resonance forms for SO2? Explain what is wrong with the sets you did not choose.
Electronegativity
- Which element has the lowest electronegativity, and how can you answer this question without looking up electronegativity values?
- Mg
- Cl
- Ca
- Br
- Using only the periodic table, arrange these sets of atoms in order of increasing electronegativity:
- Li, Be, K
- O, Si, S
- Br, I, Te
- Atoms of different elements, each with at least one unpaired electron, come together to form a compound. According to the diagram below:
- Which atom is the more electronegative? Explain how you knew.
- Which atom has a partial positive charge and why?
- Suppose only one of the elements is a metal. Which element is it? Explain how you knew.
- What value would you have to calculate to decide if this bond is polar, covalent, or ionic?
Polar Compounds
- The phosphorus atom in PCl3 should have a
- Partial positive charge
- Partial negative charge
- 3+ charge
- 3- charge
Ionic vs. Molecular
- Which of the following substances are ionic and which are molecular? Name each substance. Draw Lewis dot diagrams for each molecular substance and for the anion of each ionic substance.
- Cl2
- HCl(g)
- NaCl
- Mg(ClO2)2
- CH3OH (methanol)
- Fe(NO3)3
- Pb(C2H3O2)2
Naming
- Give the formula for the following compounds:
- Calcium phosphate
- Potassium hydrogen phosphate
- Magnesium cyanide
- Barium chlorate
- Give the proper name of these compounds:
- Fe2(SO3)3
- Au(NO3)3
- NaH2PO4
- Pb(CH3CO2)2
- Give the proper name for each compound and indicate whether it is ionic or polar covalent:
- NH4I
- Cl2O7
- SrCl2
- Li2Cr2O7
- Complete this table of ionic compounds. Give both old and new names where you can.
Name / Formula
AgNO3
Aluminum selenide
Lithium oxide
Ammonium iodide
CuSO4
KMnO4
Ca(ClO3)2
- Complete this table of ionic compounds. Give both old and new names where you can.
Name / Formula
Sodium bicarbonate
Magnesium acetate
Barium hypochlorite
Fe(NO3)3
(NH4)2SO4
Calcium phosphate
Co2(CrO4)3
- Complete this table of molecular compounds.
Name / Formula
CdTe
Nitrogen triiodide
SiI4
Bromine trifluoride
Hydroiodic acid
HI (as a pure gas)
S4N4
- Complete this table of molecular compounds.
Name / Formula
XeF4
XeF2
Iodine monochloride
Bromine trichloride
Diboron hexahydride
N2O
S4O2