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- Magnesium chloride (MgCl_(2)) is an ionic compound. The diagram shows the electronic configurations of atoms of magnesium and chlorine. (i) Describe how magnesium atoms and chlorine atoms form magnesium ions and chloride ions. __ (ii) Drawa diagram to represent the electronic configurations of each of the ions in magnesium chloride. Show the charge on each ion.
- 1. Find the number of atoms of phosphorus (P) in 3,44 moles of phosphorus. 2. What is the mass of 0.38 moles of cobalt (Co)? 3. How many moles of nickel (Ni) is 3.88times 10^25 atoms of nickel? 4. How many atoms is 3.75 moles of iron (Fe)? 5. Find the number of moles of sodium (Na)in 145 g of sodium. 6. How many moles is 0.55 g of magnesium (Mg) 7. If you have 7.22times 10^23 atoms of chromium (Cr) how many moles of chromium do you have? 8. What mass of tungsten (W) is 35 moles of tungsten? 9. How many atoms is 5.2 moles of titanium (Ti)
- Question #7 Which Lewis dot diagram c correctly represents the anion of sulfur, A B c D Question #8 Vhich is a correct name for the compound CuCl? monocopper monochlinide B copper(1) monoutilorine c copper(1) chloride D coppel chlorine
- Type the correct answer in the box. Express the answer to two significant figures Given: [ mathrm(N)_(2)+3 mathrm(H)_(2) arrow 2 mathrm(NH)_(3) ] Bond & }(c) Bond Energy (mathrm(kJ) / mathrm(mol)) mathrm(N)=mathrm(N) & 942 mathrm(H)-mathrm(H) & 432 mathrm(N)-mathrm(H) & 386 Use the bond energies to calculate the change in enthalpy for the reaction. The enthalpy change for the reaction is kilojoules.
- 3. Select Ionic Radius as the property and select an element in group 13. Go down group 13 and describe the general trend in ionic radius.