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Bonds to and between Higher Row Elements

The fluoride ion is the least polarizable anion. It is small, having a diameter of 0.136 nm, 0.045 nm smaller than the chloride ion. The isoelectronic E and ions are the only anions of comparable size to many cations. These anions are about the same size as K" and Ba " and smaller than Rb" and Cs". The small size of E allows for high coordination numbers and leads to different crystal forms and solubiUties, and higher bond energies than are evidenced by the other haUdes. Bonds between fluorine and other elements are strong whereas the fluorine—fluorine bond is much weaker, 158.8 kj/mol (37.95 kcal/mol), than the chlorine—chlorine bond which is 242.58 kJ/mol (57.98 kcal/mol). This bond weakness relative to the second-row elements is also seen ia 0-0 and N—N single bonds and results from electronic repulsion. [Pg.137]

The bond order in N2, O2, and F2 is the same whether or not mixing is taken into account, but the order of the (Tg(2p) and TT (2p) orbitals is different in N2 than in O2 and F2. As stated previously and further described in Section 5.3.1, the energy difference between the 2s and 2p orbitals of the second row main group elements increases with increasing Z, from 5.7 eV in boron to 21.5 eV in fluorine. As this difference increases, the s-p interaction (mixing) decreases, and the normal order of molecular orbitals returns in O2 and F2. The higher a-g(2p) orbital (relative to 7T (2p)) occurs in many heteronuclear diatomic molecules, such as CO, described in Section 5.3.1. [Pg.129]


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