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Electron Configuration: = 1 s 2 , 2 s 2 , 2 p 6 , 3 s 1 lons: = A t Distance ( n

Electron Configuration: =1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1
lons: =At
Distance (nm)=3.23
Compound 1:=Calcium Chloride: CaCl2
Molecular Formula =C12H22O11
Selected Element =C
Compound 2=CaSe
Compound 3=C6H12O6
How many atoms or molecules are there in a mole of a substance?
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Correct! Exact Answer =6.02E+23+-6%
An element with the electron configuration shown above has how many electrons.
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The ion on the the list below has an electron structure that is identical to which inert gas? (Spell Correctly)
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The electrons that
lled shell are called:
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Calculate the force of attraction between a cation with a valence of +2 and an anion with a valence of -1, the centers of which are separated by a distance in nm shown above:
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Compute the percent ionic character of the interatomic bonds for Compound 1 found above:
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Correct! Exact Answer =55.51+-6%
From the Molecular Formula given above, what is the percentage (by weight) of the selected element:
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Correct! Exact Answer =42.11+-6%
For Compound 2, indicate the type of primary (interatomic) bonding (Ionic, Covalent, or Metallic):
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For Compound 3, indicate the type of primary (interatomic) bonding (Ionic, Covalent, or Metallic):
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