Skip to main content
Ch.8 - Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 14th Edition
Brown14th EditionChemistry: The Central ScienceISBN: 9780134414232당신이 사용하는 게 아니라요?교과서 변경
8장, 문제 102c

One scale for electronegativity is based on the concept that the electronegativity of any atom is proportional to the ionization energy of the atom minus its electron affinity: electronegativity = k1I - EA2, where k is a proportionality constant. (c) By using data in Chapter 7, determine the value of k that would lead to an electronegativity of 4.0 for F under this definition.

검증된 단계별 안내
1
Step 1: Understand the problem. The problem is asking us to find the value of the proportionality constant 'k' in the given equation for electronegativity. The equation is electronegativity = k(I - EA), where I is the ionization energy and EA is the electron affinity.
Step 2: Look up the values for the ionization energy and electron affinity for Fluorine (F) in Chapter 7. Let's denote these values as I_F and EA_F respectively.
Step 3: Substitute the given electronegativity value of 4.0 for Fluorine, and the values of I_F and EA_F into the equation. This gives us 4.0 = k(I_F - EA_F).
Step 4: Solve the equation for 'k'. To do this, rearrange the equation to isolate 'k' on one side. This gives us k = 4.0 / (I_F - EA_F).
Step 5: The value obtained from the above calculation is the value of the proportionality constant 'k' that would lead to an electronegativity of 4.0 for Fluorine under the given definition.

비슷한 문제에 대한 검증된 영상 답변:

이 영상 해법은 위 문제에 도움이 된다고 튜터들이 추천한 것입니다.
영상 길이:
2m
도움이 되었나요?

주요 개념

질문에 올바르게 답하기 위해 반드시 이해해야 하는 핵심 개념들은 다음과 같습니다.

Electronegativity

Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract and hold onto electrons when forming chemical bonds. It is a dimensionless quantity that helps predict how atoms will interact in compounds. The scale of electronegativity can vary, but it is often used to understand the polarity of bonds and the reactivity of elements.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
02:10
Electronegativity Trends

Ionization Energy

Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its gaseous state. It reflects how strongly an atom holds onto its electrons; higher ionization energy indicates a stronger attraction. This property is crucial in determining an atom's electronegativity, as atoms with high ionization energies tend to be more electronegative.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
01:19
Ionization Energy

Electron Affinity

Electron affinity is the amount of energy released when an electron is added to a neutral atom in the gas phase. It indicates how much an atom wants to gain an electron. A higher electron affinity means that an atom is more likely to attract additional electrons, which also influences its overall electronegativity.
추천 영상:
가이드 코스
01:34
Electron Affinity