Skip to main content

Questions tagged [ionic-compounds]

Compounds in which at least some of bonds have ionic character stronger than covalent or metallic. Many compounds called salts are ionic compounds but not all of them.

2 votes
0 answers
54 views

Are Fajans rules relevant to melting and boiling points of alkali metal hydrides?

Among LiH, NaH, KH, RbH, CsH the one with the highest melting point is LiH, and it keeps on decreasing till CsH. The reason for this in my textbook is that the size of cations keeps on increasing down ...
Unlogical Chymist's user avatar
-1 votes
3 answers
106 views

In a crystal of NaCl, how are the NaCl molecules bonded to other NaCl molecules?

I understand that the sodium and chlorine in an individual NaCl molecule are bonded ionically, but how are the molecules in a crystal containing millions of these molecules bonded to eachother? I'm ...
Jorbus's user avatar
  • 15
4 votes
1 answer
251 views

How to Derive the Born-Mayer Equation?

Born-Mayer Equation: $E_{P,min}=-A\frac{N_A|z_1z_2|e^2}{4\pi\varepsilon_0d}(1-\frac{d^*}{d})$ Here is where I have gotten: $$ E_P=-A\frac{N_A|z_1z_2|e^2}{4\pi\varepsilon_0d}, E_P^*=N_AC'e^{-d/d^*}\\ $$...
mertvy's user avatar
  • 128
5 votes
3 answers
277 views

Does chromium chromate — Cr₂(CrO₄)₃ — exist?

Is it possible to synthesise chromium(III) chromate/dichromate? The intended formulas are $\ce{Cr2(CrO4)3}$ and $\ce{Cr2(Cr2O7)3}$ and they feature both trivalent and hexavalent chromium. However, ...
user avatar
13 votes
2 answers
2k views

Could ammonium azanide exist?

In my first high school chemistry class, I misremembered nitrate as being $\ce{NH2-}$, rather than $\ce{NO3-}$, and wrote down a formula for "ammonium nitrate" that was $\ce{NH4NH2}$ (rather ...
Radvylf Programs's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
43 views

I have fabricated a starch film impregnated with calcium carbonate, and the film is showing hydrophobic behaviour after addition of calcium carbonate

I have fabricated an extruded starch film, impregnated with calcium carbonate. After addition of calcium carbonate the contact angle of the film has risen suggesting a more hydrophobic surface. I have ...
Kshitij Madhu's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
157 views

How to name LiN(CF2SO3)2?

I found this compound in the list of inorganic lithium salts from this article on ScienceDirect. It is said to be of the sulfonate group. Let's focus on the anion alone. I'm not sure if it can be bis(...
Blacklight MG's user avatar
1 vote
1 answer
123 views

Making an UV inactive salt UV active during purification of charged anion with HILIC purification?

In the context of a purification setup I am asking myself the question: Can a UV inactive charged substance made be UV active by a counter ion that absorbs UV light during a column run? If so, when no ...
raptorlane's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
34 views

How to determine the dynamic of progression of two simultaneous precipitation (double replacement) reactions? [duplicate]

We have a solution of mineral water with potassium chromate added to it, and want to titrate the chloride ions in the mineral water. We were told to use silver nitrate for this, which would produce ...
Abdelhadi Bouziani's user avatar
-3 votes
1 answer
77 views

How would the regions of this graph showing percentage of ionic character, be classified? [closed]

Looking here at this website - Omnicalculator, at the section of the website for calculating percentage of ionic character. Omnicalculator - Percentage Ionic Character They let you choose elements and ...
barlop's user avatar
  • 503
1 vote
1 answer
100 views

Cesium Chloride Density Gradient Centrifugation and Isotopes

In Cesium Chloride Density Gradient Centrifugation, as used by Meselson and Stahl, Cesium ions can be seen as strongly affected by centrifugation, so much so that they can overcome their ionic bonds ...
Young Jun Lee's user avatar
-1 votes
1 answer
31 views

How do you perform an ion exchange of a monovalent cation with Br- counterion to a divalent or trivalent anion?

I tried to react an organic compound I have synthesized containing a di-N substituted imidazole bromide salt with Ag3PO4 with water at room temp to try to replace the Bromide with PO4(3-). I dont ...
toodles's user avatar
  • 137
4 votes
0 answers
315 views

Chemistry of Rutile, CdCl2 and CdI2

During lectures, we were told that 3d transition metal fluorides generally prefer a rutile structure. Chlorides prefer a $\ce{CdCl2}$ structure where $\ce{Cl-}$ adopt a CCP lattice and the metal ...
user85426's user avatar
  • 323
0 votes
0 answers
47 views

Ionic bond formation [duplicate]

When two separate pieces of sodium chloride crystals are physically put together, no wonder that they will not fuse with each other. But I don’t understand why. Ionic bonds are described to be non-...
Freeby Freeby's user avatar
3 votes
1 answer
100 views

Reduction of di-N-substituted imidazole to imidazoline to remove counterion?

I would like to synthesize a di-N-substituted imidazole (compound 4) in its free base form or reduce it to generate an imidazoline (compound 5) to remove the bromide counterion to the imidazole ring. ...
toodles's user avatar
  • 137

15 30 50 per page
1
2 3 4 5
33