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Eva8 [605]
3 years ago
13

Why does Fluorine have a higher electronegativity than Carbon? ​

Chemistry
1 answer:
Gala2k [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Fluorine has a higher electronegativity than carbon

Explanation:

Electronegativity trend

-As you go from left to right across the periodic table, the electronegativity increases.

-As you go from top to bottom, the electronegativity decreases.

-We know that both carbon and fluorine are in the same energy level or period 2. However, Carbon is in group 14, which has 4 valence electrons, while fluorine is in group 17, which has 7 valence electrons. Therefore, fluorine has a higher electronegativity because fluorine is desperately wanted to gain 1 more valence electron to become stable (octet rule).

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                   2 moles of NH₄Cl reacts with  =  1 mole of CaO

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              4.18 moles of NH₄Cl will react with  =  X moles of CaO

Solving for X,

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Step 3: <u>Calculate Theoretical Yield of NH₃ as;</u>

According to equation.

                   2 moles of NH₄Cl produced  =  2 moles of NH₃

So,

              4.18 moles of NH₄Cl will produce  =  X moles of NH₃

Solving for X,

                     X =  4.18 mol × 2 mol / 2 mol

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             %age Yield  =  Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield × 100

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