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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont understand it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which one 18 or 19?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
19
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lithium and fluorine are more reactive
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Why?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Fluorine. It can burn substances which are generally thought of as nonflammable, such as glass, water and sand. It is the most electronegative of all of the reactive* elements and therefore has an extremely high attraction for electrons.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and what type of compound are they likely to form?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ionic compound
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so lithium and fluorine combined will form and ionic compound?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
LiF
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thank you so so much i now understand u are my hero
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can you help me with one mor thing?
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sure!!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
THANK YOU!
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are you a teacher or just really smart?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which one 23 or24?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
both if you can but either one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i only have 23 mins and 6 more questions AHHHHH LOL
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
23. XY
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
24.the properties of the electrons of an atom are determined in large part by the number of protons present in the nucleus of the atom. The number of neutrons generally has a neglegible effect upon the properties of the electrons which are of chemical significance.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
why is 23 xy?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
polar compounds are generally ionic which cannot be broken easily
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok thanks
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next
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oh my gosh thank you sooooo much!
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