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9 January, 10:45

Which of the following pairs of elements is most likely to form an ionic compound? a. nitrogen and sulfurb. sodium and aluminumc. magnesium and fluorined. oxygen and chlorine

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  1. 9 January, 10:58
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    Option c, Mg and F

    Explanation:

    Let's think this question.

    a. Nitrogen and Sulfur. They make a covalent bond to form N2S3. They are both non metallic.

    b. Na and Al, it is impossible for two metals to make a ionic compound

    d. O and Cl also are joined by covalent bond to form Cl2O3. They are both non metallic.

    C is the best choice. A non metallic and a metallic element usually makes a ionic compound. It can be assured by the EN (Pauling Rule). We should substract EN (data in periodic table)

    ΔΕΝ = EN F - EN Mg

    ΔΕΝ = 4 - 1.2 = 2.8

    This is absolutely a ionic compound

    If ΔΕΝ > 1.7, it is a ionic bond

    If 0.4 1.7 it is a polar covalent bond

    If ΔΕΝ < 0.4 it is a non polar covalent bond
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