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The molecular geometry of AsCl3
The molecular geometry of AsCl3
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Chemistry: The Molecular Science
5th Edition
ISBN:
9781285199047
Author: John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
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1 The Nature Of Chemistry
2 Chemical Compounds
3 Chemical Reactions
4 Energy And Chemical Reactions
5 Electron Configurations And The Periodic Table
6 Covalent Bonding
7 Molecular Structures
8 Properties Of Gases
9 Liquids, Solids, And Materials
10 Fuels, Organic Chemicals, And Polymers
11 Chemical Kinetics: Rates Of Reactions
12 Chemical Equilibrium
13 The Chemistry Of Solutes And Solutions
14 Acids And Bases
15 Additional Aqueous Equilibria
16 Thermodynamics: Directionality Of Chemical Reactions
17 Electrochemistry And Its Applications
18 Nuclear Chemistry
19 The Chemistry Of The Main-group Elements
20 Chemistry Of Selected Transition Elements And Coordination Compounds
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6.1 Covalent Bonding
6.2 Single Covalent Bonds And Lewis Structures
6.3 Single Covalent Bonds In Hydrocarbons
6.4 Multiple Covalent Bonds
6.5 Multiple Covalent Bonds In Hydrocarbons
6.6 Bond Properties: Bond Length; Bond Energy
6.7 Bond Properties: Polarity; Electronegativity
6.8 Formal Charge
6.9 Lewis Structues And Resonance
6.10 Exceptions To The Octet Rule
6.11 Aromatic Compounds
6.12 Molecular Orbital Theory
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Problem 7QRT: Which of these molecules have an odd number of valence electrons: NO2, SCl2, NH3, NO3?
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Problem 13QRT: Explain in your own words why the energy of two H atoms is lower when the atoms are 74 pm apart than...
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Problem 20QRT: Write Lewis structures for tetracyanoethene, C6N4
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Problem 30QRT: For each pair of bonds, predict which is the shorter. (a) SiN or PO (b) SiO or CO (c) CF or CBr (d)...
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Problem 33QRT: Which bond requires more energy to break: the carbon-oxygen bond in formaldehyde, H2CO, or the...
Problem 34QRT: Estimate ΔrH° for forming 2 mol ammonia from molecular nitrogen and molecular hydrogen. Is this...
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Problem 36QRT: Light of appropriate wavelength can break chemical bonds. Light having λ < 240 nm can dissociate...
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Problem 40QRT: Acrolein is the starting material for certain plastics. (a) Which bonds in the molecule are polar...
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Problem 43QRT: Write the correct Lewis structure and assign a formal charge to each atom in fulminate ion, CNO.
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Problem 46QRT: Two Lewis structures can be written for nitrosyl fluoride, which contains one nitrogen, one oxygen,...
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Problem 51QRT: Several Lewis structures can be written for perbromate ion, , the central Br with all single Br—O...
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Problem 56QRT: Draw resonance structures for each of these ions: NSO− and SNO−. (The atoms are bonded in the order...
Problem 57QRT: Three known isomers exist of N2CO, with the atoms in these sequences: NOCN; ONNC; and ONCN. Write...
Problem 58QRT: Write the Lewis structure for (a) BrF5 (b) IF5 (c) IBr2
Problem 59QRT: Write the Lewis structure for BrF3 XeF4
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Problem 63QRT: All carbon-to-carbon bond lengths are identical in benzene. Does this argue for or against the...
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Problem 71QRT: Using just a periodic table (not a table of electronegativities), decide which of these is likely to...
Problem 72QRT: The CBr bond length in CBr4 is 191 pm; the BrBr distance in Br2 is 228 pm. Estimate the radius of a...
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Problem 74QRT: Acrylonitrile is the building block of the synthetic fiber Orlon. Acrylonitrile Which...
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Problem 76QRT: Write Lewis structures for (a) SCl2 (b) Cl3+ (c) SOCl2 (d) ClOClO3 (contains ClOCl bond)
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Problem 79QRT: A student drew this incorrect Lewis structure for . What errors were made when determining the...
Problem 80QRT: This Lewis structure for SF5+ is drawn incorrectly. What error was made when determining the number...
Problem 81QRT: Tribromide, Br3, and triiodide, I3, ions are often found in aqueous solutions, but trifluoride ion,...
Problem 82QRT: Explain why nonmetal atoms in Period 3 and beyond can accommodate greater than an octet of electrons...
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Problem 89QRT: Which of these molecules is least likely to exist: NF5, PF5, SbF5, or IF5? Explain why.
Problem 90QRT: Write the Lewis structure for nitrosyl fluoride, FNO. Using only a periodic table, identify (a)...
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Problem 92QRT: Methylcyanoacrylate is the active ingredient in super glues. Its Lewis structure is In this...
Problem 93QRT: Aspirin is made from salicylic acid, which has this Lewis structure: (a) Which is the longest...
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Problem 99QRT: Nitrosyl azide, N4O, is a pale yellow solid first synthesized in 1993. Write the Lewis structure for...
Problem 100QRT: Write the Lewis structures for (a) (Cl2PN)3 (b) (Cl2PN)4
Problem 101QRT: Nitrous oxide, N2O, is a linear molecule that has the two nitrogen atoms adjacent to each other....
Problem 102QRT: The azide ion, N3, has three resonance hybrid structures. (a) Write the Lewis structure of each. (b)...
Problem 103QRT: Hydrazoic acid, HN3, has three resonance hybrid structures. (a) Write the Lewis structure of each....
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Problem 105QRT: Experimental evidence indicates the existence of HC3N molecules in interstellar clouds. Write a...
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Problem 108QRT: Pipeline, the active ingredient in black pepper, has this structural formula (a) Write the molecular...
Problem 109QRT: Sulfur and oxygen form a series of 2 anions including sulfite, SO32, and sulfate, SO42. In addition...
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