hierarch Posted May 23, 2004 Posted May 23, 2004 there exist some dihalogen molecules: XY = F2, Cl2, Br2, BrCl and ClF
BoyGenius1 Posted May 23, 2004 Posted May 23, 2004 when naming molecular compounds, the symbols are in order of electronegativity, from least electronegative to the left to more electronegative on the right. Since fluorine is the most electronegative element, it is always on the right.
QuarkQuarkQuark2001 Posted May 24, 2004 Author Posted May 24, 2004 when naming molecular compounds, the symbols are in order of electronegativity, from least electronegative to the left to more electronegative on the right. Since fluorine is the most electronegative element, it is always on the right. THANK YOU
YT2095 Posted May 24, 2004 Posted May 24, 2004 and a good general rule of thumb, if you don`t know which is most reactive, look on your periodic table of elements. read across the list from left to right. what ever element you can see 1`st will be the 1`st in your formula and whicher is last will be the last in your formula. this is only a General rule though
QuarkQuarkQuark2001 Posted June 2, 2004 Author Posted June 2, 2004 and a good general rule of thumb' date=' if you don`t know which is most reactive, look on your periodic table of elements.read across the list from left to right. what ever element you can see 1`st will be the 1`st in your formula and whicher is last will be the last in your formula. this is only a General rule though [/quote'] How about OCl2 or Cl2O? Please help me .!!!
QuarkQuarkQuark2001 Posted June 2, 2004 Author Posted June 2, 2004 does the look on electronegativity is a correct way?
YT2095 Posted June 2, 2004 Posted June 2, 2004 it is only a general rule, best used for 2 element compounds, in the case of OCl or ClO3 or 4, that part is then treated as an Ion, and that Ion is the more electro negative and so will apear after the more electro pos IE/ NaClO3 not ClO3Na
QuarkQuarkQuark2001 Posted June 2, 2004 Author Posted June 2, 2004 Would Anyone kindly tell me? I need this answer .please
chemistry Posted June 3, 2004 Posted June 3, 2004 ClF, F is more electronegative and possesses the neg. oxidation state. Cl thus would on the positive side. The anion or the negatively charged element is always written last.
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