Based on the following reaction and enthalpy data: HBF2 + Bel2 → BeF2 + Hgl2 Q R S P Data: H8F2 = 535 kl/mol and 126 kcal mol Bel2 = 577 kl/mol and 138 kcal/mol Bef2 = 1262 kl/mol and 302 kcal/mol Hg12 = 292 kl/mol and 70 kcal/mol From the reactions and data above, it can be concluded that the interaction of each species in a row is., A. P = soft – hard, Q = soft – hard, R = hard – hard, S = soft – soft B. P = soft – hard, Q = hard – soft, R = hard – hard, S = soft – soft C.P = hard - soft, Q = hard - soft, R = soft – soft, S = hard - hard D. P = soft – hard, Q = soft - hard, R = hard – hard, S = hard - soft

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Based on the following reaction and enthalpy data: HBF2 + Bel2 → BeF2 + Hgl2
Q R S
P
Data:
H8F2 = 535 kl/mol and 126 kcal mol
Bel2 = 577 kl/mol and 138 kcal/mol
BeF2 = 1262 kl/mol and 302 kcal/mol
Hg12 = 292 kl/mol and 70 kcal/mol
From the reactions and data above, it can be concluded that the interaction of each species in a row
is.
A. P = soft – hard, Q = soft – hard, R = hard – hard, S = soft – soft
B. P = soft – hard, Q = hard – soft, R = hard – hard, S = soft – soft
C. P = hard - soft, Q = hard – soft, R = soft – soft, S = hard – hard
D. P = soft – hard, Q = soft – hard, R = hard – hard, S = hard – soft
Transcribed Image Text:Based on the following reaction and enthalpy data: HBF2 + Bel2 → BeF2 + Hgl2 Q R S P Data: H8F2 = 535 kl/mol and 126 kcal mol Bel2 = 577 kl/mol and 138 kcal/mol BeF2 = 1262 kl/mol and 302 kcal/mol Hg12 = 292 kl/mol and 70 kcal/mol From the reactions and data above, it can be concluded that the interaction of each species in a row is. A. P = soft – hard, Q = soft – hard, R = hard – hard, S = soft – soft B. P = soft – hard, Q = hard – soft, R = hard – hard, S = soft – soft C. P = hard - soft, Q = hard – soft, R = soft – soft, S = hard – hard D. P = soft – hard, Q = soft – hard, R = hard – hard, S = hard – soft
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