3. Use electronegative trends to predict which bond in each of the following groups will be the most polar and indicate the bond polarity (show the partial positive and negative ends) of the bond. You may (but are not required to) check your answer by using the table of electronegative values. a. C-H, Si –H, Sn – H b. Al – Br, Ga – Br, In – Br, TI – Br c. C-O or Si – O |

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3. Use electronegative trends to predict which bond in each of the following groups will
be the most polar and indicate the bond polarity (show the partial positive and
negative ends) of the bond. You may (but are not required to) check your answer by
using the table of electronegative values.
а. С- Н, Si — Н, Sn - H
b. Al – Br, Ga – Br, In – Br,
с. С-Оor Si - O
d. 0-F or O- Cl
Tl – Br
-
4. Ch 8, Problem 54 For each of group, order the atoms and/or ions by decreasing size.
Justify each answer.
a. V, V2*, v3+, vs+
c. Te, I, Cs", Ba?
e. O?, s?, Se?, Te?-
b. Na", K*, Rb*, Cs*
d. P, P', P², p³-
2+
Transcribed Image Text:3. Use electronegative trends to predict which bond in each of the following groups will be the most polar and indicate the bond polarity (show the partial positive and negative ends) of the bond. You may (but are not required to) check your answer by using the table of electronegative values. а. С- Н, Si — Н, Sn - H b. Al – Br, Ga – Br, In – Br, с. С-Оor Si - O d. 0-F or O- Cl Tl – Br - 4. Ch 8, Problem 54 For each of group, order the atoms and/or ions by decreasing size. Justify each answer. a. V, V2*, v3+, vs+ c. Te, I, Cs", Ba? e. O?, s?, Se?, Te?- b. Na", K*, Rb*, Cs* d. P, P', P², p³- 2+
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