K (s) + Br₂ Br₂ (8) K (s) + Li (s) ca (s) F2 (g) → N₂ (8) + N₂ + Cl₂ (8) Na + 02 (9) (s) Al (s) + Cl₂ (g) → potassium bromide potassium fluoride lithium nitride calcium chloride sodium oxide aluminum chloride

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Salt Formation & Formulas
K(s) + Br₂ (8)
K (s)
Li (s)
F2 (g)
+ F₂
+ N₂ (8)
Ca + Cl₂ (8)
(s)
Na 02 (8)
(s)
+
Al (s) + Cl₂ (g) →
potassium bromide
potassium fluoride
lithium nitride
calcium chloride
sodium oxide
aluminum chloride
2
3
4
5
6
7
ΤΑ
Using what you know about predicting ion charge, ionic
bonding, and the criss-cross technique, write neutral salt
product formulas for these synthesis equations.
2A
2
A
ú
Be
6.94 90122
12
Na
Mg
22990 24.305
K C 34
39.00 40.078 44.956
37
87
Fr
G B₁
13291 137.33
charge
3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B 10B IIB 12B
3
10
11 12
H
(223) (236)
36 53-71 72
73
Hr Ta
74
178.49 180.95 183.84
88 99-103 104 105
P₂
Ra
Rf Db
Lanthanide
series
#Actinide
series
group A num
11 V
47367 50.942 51.996 54.938
43
& Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd CSSE
85.468 87.62 88.906 91.224 92.906 95.95
(9)
75
191.07 102.91 106.42 10787 11241 114.82 118.71 121.76 127 60
17 78
10 81
14
Os Ir P A H₂
186.21 190.23 192.22 195.08 196.97 20039 204.38
108 109 110 III 112 113
Bh Hs Mt Ds
Ca Nh
(270)
Pb N Pa At
2072 208.98 (209)
115
FI Me
107
Rg
(277) (276) (281)
(265)
number charge = group A number-8
24
Cr Me Fe Co N
So
Sg
(271)
tt
60
59
La
Ce Pr Nd
13891 140.12 1091 144.34
89
92
Ac Th
(227) 23204
Za
55.845 58.933 58.693 63.546 65.38
61
Pm
1-2
280
62
Sm Ea Gd ть
150.36 151.96 157.25 158.93
94
16
97
Pa U Np Pu Am Cm
(244) (243)
(247)
91
93
(237)
231.04 238.03
3A 4A 5A 6A 7A
13 14 15 16 17
A ¿ N
10.81 12011
19
N 0
14.007 15.999 1998 20.180
16
S C Ar
30.9743206 35.45 39.948
34
SI
26.982 28.085
31 32
"
33
Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
69.723 72.630 74.922 78.97 79.904 83.798
Dy
162.50
Ho
164 93
Er
167 26
Tm
168 93
8A
18
99
100 101
cr Ex Fm Md
(257) (258)
(251)
(252)
He
40006
Rn
(210) (222)
116 117
Lv
Ts
20
Xe
126.00 131.29
Yb
173.05
102
Na
118
Og
(294)
Lat
174.97
La
(362)
Transcribed Image Text:Salt Formation & Formulas K(s) + Br₂ (8) K (s) Li (s) F2 (g) + F₂ + N₂ (8) Ca + Cl₂ (8) (s) Na 02 (8) (s) + Al (s) + Cl₂ (g) → potassium bromide potassium fluoride lithium nitride calcium chloride sodium oxide aluminum chloride 2 3 4 5 6 7 ΤΑ Using what you know about predicting ion charge, ionic bonding, and the criss-cross technique, write neutral salt product formulas for these synthesis equations. 2A 2 A ú Be 6.94 90122 12 Na Mg 22990 24.305 K C 34 39.00 40.078 44.956 37 87 Fr G B₁ 13291 137.33 charge 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B 10B IIB 12B 3 10 11 12 H (223) (236) 36 53-71 72 73 Hr Ta 74 178.49 180.95 183.84 88 99-103 104 105 P₂ Ra Rf Db Lanthanide series #Actinide series group A num 11 V 47367 50.942 51.996 54.938 43 & Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd CSSE 85.468 87.62 88.906 91.224 92.906 95.95 (9) 75 191.07 102.91 106.42 10787 11241 114.82 118.71 121.76 127 60 17 78 10 81 14 Os Ir P A H₂ 186.21 190.23 192.22 195.08 196.97 20039 204.38 108 109 110 III 112 113 Bh Hs Mt Ds Ca Nh (270) Pb N Pa At 2072 208.98 (209) 115 FI Me 107 Rg (277) (276) (281) (265) number charge = group A number-8 24 Cr Me Fe Co N So Sg (271) tt 60 59 La Ce Pr Nd 13891 140.12 1091 144.34 89 92 Ac Th (227) 23204 Za 55.845 58.933 58.693 63.546 65.38 61 Pm 1-2 280 62 Sm Ea Gd ть 150.36 151.96 157.25 158.93 94 16 97 Pa U Np Pu Am Cm (244) (243) (247) 91 93 (237) 231.04 238.03 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 13 14 15 16 17 A ¿ N 10.81 12011 19 N 0 14.007 15.999 1998 20.180 16 S C Ar 30.9743206 35.45 39.948 34 SI 26.982 28.085 31 32 " 33 Ga Ge As Se Br Kr 69.723 72.630 74.922 78.97 79.904 83.798 Dy 162.50 Ho 164 93 Er 167 26 Tm 168 93 8A 18 99 100 101 cr Ex Fm Md (257) (258) (251) (252) He 40006 Rn (210) (222) 116 117 Lv Ts 20 Xe 126.00 131.29 Yb 173.05 102 Na 118 Og (294) Lat 174.97 La (362)
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