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What is the molecular geometry and polarity of the carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) molecule?
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What is the type of bonding present in the compound aluminum oxide (Al2O3)? Is it ionic, covalent, or metallic? Please provide a detailed explanation.
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What type of inorganic compound is aluminum chloride (AlCl3)? Is it ionic, covalent, or metallic? Explain your answer.
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What is the boiling point of aluminum chloride (AlCl3) when the atmospheric pressure is 1 atm? (Assuming the compound is in its standard state.)
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What is the expected reactivity of a transition metal that has a completely filled d-subshell and an empty s-subshell? How does this reactivity compare to a transition metal that has a partially filled d-subshell and an empty s-subshell?
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Consider the inorganic molecule SF4. Determine the following for this molecule:1. The Lewis structure2. The molecular geometry3. The polarity of the molecule
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Classify the following compounds as ionic, covalent, or metallic: NaCl, H2O, Fe, CO2, MgO.
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Given the following compounds, identify whether they are ionic, covalent or metallic:1. NaCl2. H2O3. Cu4. Fe2O35. CO2
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Identify the type of inorganic solid present in MgCl2, SiC, and Cu. Justify your answer by explaining the bonding present in each compound.
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Using principles of inorganic chemistry, predict the stability of the following two inorganic compounds: 1) Sodium chloride (NaCl)2) Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) Briefly explain the factors contributing to the stability of each compound based on their structures and bonding.
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Calculate the molar mass of magnesium nitrate [Mg(NO3)2].
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Calculate the molar mass of barium nitrate (Ba(NO3)2).
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Calculate the molar mass of ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2SO4), given that the atomic masses of nitrogen, hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen are 14.01 g/mol, 1.01 g/mol, 32.06 g/mol, and 16.00 g/mol, respectively.
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