Out of the three, this anion is the most polarizing.
Cl-, Br-, I-
What is I-?
Beryllium (Be) and Aluminum (Al) are similar in chemistry through this relationship.
What is diagonal?
Bronze is an example of this type of defect?.
What is substitutional?
This is the chemical reaction in a lead battery concerning their oxidation number.
What is comproportion?
One of these precipitates: Silver (I) Sulfate, Silver (I) Bromide
What is Silver (I) Bromide?
Lead (Pb) and Cadmium (Cd) are similar in chemistry through this relationship.
What is the knight's move?
This defect occurs when one metal is placed inside the small space inside another metal.
What is interstitial defect?
These are the three ways of producing hydrogen gas.
What is reaction of hydrochloric acid with active metals, water+gas reaction and electrolysis?
If Silver is a soft acid it forms which of these: oxide or sulfide.
What is a sulfide?
Molecules with similar radii are less soluble than molecules with dissimilar radii because of this.
What is a greater lattice energy?
Borazine mimics graphite through this relationship. Which one is more stable and why?
What is combo element?
What is the attraction b/n the electrophile(Boron) and nucleophile(nitrogen)?
This is when an anion and a cation are both missing.
What is a Shotky Defect?
We can produce hydrogen gas without the production of carbon dioxide through
What is nuclear energy or solar energy as source of electricity?
This defect is most common to occur in Silver (I) Chloride.
What is Frenkel?
This compound can hydrate carbon dioxide and methane.
What is a clathrate?
Aluminum (Al) and Indium (In) can be substituted for X in XF63- because of this periodic trend.
What is isoelectronic?
This is the result of an interstitial substitution of a cation in a compound.
What is a Frenkel Defect?
SiCl4 reacts with water and CCl4 does not because of these differences.
What is electronegativity and concept of kinetics?
This is a common use of Silver besides jewelry or silverware.
What is in mirrors and/or batteries?
This set of rules explains why some nonmetal-metal bonds are covalent.
What is Fajan’s Rules?
Thallium (Tl) is toxic to the body. It mimics Group 1 elements through these two relationships.
What is the knight’s move relationship?(Ag)
What is the (n+10) relationship?(K+,Na+)
This is when there is a combination of metals where the stoichiometry does not change.
What is intermetallic alloy?
To make our enamel less basic, we substitute this base with OH?
What is Fluoride?
This is one way to justify why silver takes a plus one oxidation state.
What is the (n+10) relationship ?