24 Although not a transition metal, lead can form Pb and Pb ions. Write the formula for the compound formed between each of these lead ions and the following anions: (a) Chloride ion (b) Hydroxide ion (c) Oxide ion

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24 Although not a transition metal, lead can form Pb
and Pb ions. Write the formula for the compound
formed between each of these lead ions and the
following anions:
(a) Chloride ion
(b) Hydroxide ion
(c) Oxide ion
Transcribed Image Text:24 Although not a transition metal, lead can form Pb and Pb ions. Write the formula for the compound formed between each of these lead ions and the following anions: (a) Chloride ion (b) Hydroxide ion (c) Oxide ion
16 Judging from their relative positions in the Periodic
Table, which element in each pair has the larger
electronegativity?
(a) For Cl
(b) O or S (c) Cor N
(d) C or F
Transcribed Image Text:16 Judging from their relative positions in the Periodic Table, which element in each pair has the larger electronegativity? (a) For Cl (b) O or S (c) Cor N (d) C or F
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