Exam 14: Periodic Patterns in the Main Group Elements: Bonding, Structure, and Reactivity
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The halogens act as oxidizing agents in most of their reactions.
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The smallest ionization energies are found in the ____________ ___________ region of the periodic table.
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Which of the following pairs of elements will form the longest single bond?
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Identify by number (1A-8A) the main-group of the periodic table to which the described element (X) belongs, in each of the following cases.
a. X commonly forms the ion X2-.
b. X reacts with water according to the equation
X(s) + 2H2O(l) X(OH)2(aq) + H2(g)
c. X exists as molecules, X2; its hydride has the formula HX.
d. X is a metal which reacts with oxygen to produce the peroxide, X2O2.
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Silicon carbide is an important industrial chemical. Which of the following statements about silicon carbide is true?
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The polymers containing silicon differ from polymers of carbon in which of the following ways?
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In gaseous BeCl2, Be does not obey the octet rule; in solid BeCl2 it does.
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Predict the products for the following set of reactants. Cs(s) + Br2(l)
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Which of the following substances is produced when lithium metal reacts with oxygen gas?
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If an alkali metal is represented by the symbol M, what is the formula of
a. the oxide of M?
b. the peroxide of M?
c. the superoxide of M?
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