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There are several different acids containing iodine in the 7+-oxidation state; they include metaperiodic acid, HIO 4 , and paraperiodic acid, H 5 IO 6 . These acids are strong oxidizing agents and react with bases to form the appropriate salts.

Key concepts and summary

Oxygen is one of the most reactive elements. This reactivity, coupled with its abundance, makes the chemistry of oxygen very rich and well understood.

Compounds of the representative metals with oxygen exist in three categories (1) oxides, (2) peroxides and superoxides, and (3) hydroxides. Heating the corresponding hydroxides, nitrates, or carbonates is the most common method for producing oxides. Heating the metal or metal oxide in oxygen may lead to the formation of peroxides and superoxides. The soluble oxides dissolve in water to form solutions of hydroxides. Most metals oxides are base anhydrides and react with acids. The hydroxides of the representative metals react with acids in acid-base reactions to form salts and water. The hydroxides have many commercial uses.

All nonmetals except fluorine form multiple oxides. Nearly all of the nonmetal oxides are acid anhydrides. The acidity of oxyacids requires that the hydrogen atoms bond to the oxygen atoms in the molecule rather than to the other nonmetal atom. Generally, the strength of the oxyacid increases with the number of oxygen atoms bonded to the nonmetal atom and not to a hydrogen.

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Predict the product of burning francium in air.

FrO 2

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Using equations, describe the reaction of water with potassium and with potassium oxide.

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Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:

(a) zinc metal heated in a stream of oxygen gas

(b) zinc carbonate heated until loss of mass stops

(c) zinc carbonate added to a solution of acetic acid, CH 3 CO 2 H

(d) zinc added to a solution of hydrobromic acid

(a) 2Zn ( s ) + O 2 ( g ) 2ZnO ( s ) ; (b) ZnCO 3 ( s ) ZnO ( s ) + CO 2 ( g ) ; (c) ZnCO 3 ( s ) + 2 CH 3 COOH ( a q ) Zn ( CH 3 COO ) 2 ( a q ) + CO 2 ( g ) + H 2 O ( l ) ; (d) Zn ( s ) + 2HBr ( a q ) ZnBr 2 ( a q ) + H 2 ( g )

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Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:

(a) cadmium burned in air

(b) elemental cadmium added to a solution of hydrochloric acid

(c) cadmium hydroxide added to a solution of acetic acid, CH 3 CO 2 H

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Illustrate the amphoteric nature of aluminum hydroxide by citing suitable equations.

Al ( OH ) 3 ( s ) + 3 H + ( a q ) Al 3+ + 3 H 2 O ( l ) ; Al ( OH ) 3 ( s ) + OH [ Al ( OH ) 4 ] ( a q )

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Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:

(a) metallic aluminum burned in air

(b) elemental aluminum heated in an atmosphere of chlorine

(c) aluminum heated in hydrogen bromide gas

(d) aluminum hydroxide added to a solution of nitric acid

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Write balanced chemical equations for the following reactions:

(a) sodium oxide added to water

(b) cesium carbonate added to an excess of an aqueous solution of HF

(c) aluminum oxide added to an aqueous solution of HClO 4

(d) a solution of sodium carbonate added to solution of barium nitrate

(e) titanium metal produced from the reaction of titanium tetrachloride with elemental sodium

(a) Na 2 O ( s ) + H 2 O ( l ) 2NaOH ( a q ) ; (b) Cs 2 CO 3 ( s ) + 2HF ( a q ) 2CsF ( a q ) + CO 2 ( g ) + H 2 O ( l ) ; (c) Al 2 O 3 ( s ) + 6 HClO 4 ( a q ) 2Al ( ClO 4 ) 3 ( a q ) + 3 H 2 O ( l ) ; (d) Na 2 CO 3 ( a q ) + Ba ( NO 3 ) 2 ( a q ) 2 NaNO 3 ( a q ) + BaCO 3 ( s ) ; (e) TiCl 4 ( l ) + 4Na ( s ) Ti ( s ) + 4NaCl ( s )

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What volume of 0.250 M H 2 SO 4 solution is required to neutralize a solution that contains 5.00 g of CaCO 3 ?

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Which is the stronger acid, HClO 4 or HBrO 4 ? Why?

HClO 4 is the stronger acid because, in a series of oxyacids with similar formulas, the higher the electronegativity of the central atom, the stronger is the attraction of the central atom for the electrons of the oxygen(s). The stronger attraction of the oxygen electron results in a stronger attraction of oxygen for the electrons in the O-H bond, making the hydrogen more easily released. The weaker this bond, the stronger the acid.

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Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of an excess of oxygen with each of the following. Remember that oxygen is a strong oxidizing agent and tends to oxidize an element to its maximum oxidation state.

(a) Mg

(b) Rb

(c) Ga

(d) C 2 H 2

(e) CO

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Which is the stronger acid, H 2 SO 4 or H 2 SeO 4 ? Why? You may wish to review the chapter on acid-base equilibria.

As H 2 SO 4 and H 2 SeO 4 are both oxyacids and their central atoms both have the same oxidation number, the acid strength depends on the relative electronegativity of the central atom. As sulfur is more electronegative than selenium, H 2 SO 4 is the stronger acid.

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