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Q1Domain Verified
Considering the electronegativity trends within the periodic table, which of the following statements best describes the nature of the chemical bond formed between a Group 1 element and a Group 17 element?
The bond will be ionic, with a large electronegativity difference leading to the complete transfer of an electron from the Group 1 element to the Group 17 element.
The bond will be polar covalent, with a moderate electronegativity difference resulting in unequal electron sharing and partial charges.
The bond will be metallic, involving a delocalized sea of electrons contributing to high electrical conductivity.
The bond will be predominantly covalent, characterized by significant electron sharing due to similar electronegativity values.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of molecular orbital theory, which of the following diatomic molecules is predicted to have a bond order of 1.5 and be paramagnetic?
O₂
N₂
B₂
F₂
Q3Domain Verified
A chemist is attempting to synthesize a complex inorganic compound and observes that the reaction proceeds slowly at room temperature but significantly accelerates upon addition of a specific metal salt. This metal salt is likely acting as a catalyst. Which of the following statements accurately describes the role of this catalyst in the reaction mechanism?
The catalyst provides an alternative reaction pathway with a higher activation energy, thus speeding up the reaction.
The catalyst increases the concentration of reactants, leading to a higher frequency of effective collisions.
The catalyst lowers the activation energy of the reaction by forming intermediate species, which are regenerated in a subsequent step.
The catalyst is consumed in the overall reaction and must be replenished for the process to continue.

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