Modern inorganic chemistry

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H

X •
N;


  • x
    H
    gas gas


STRUCTURE AND BONDING

H

H;N*H



  • X
    H
    ammonium ion chloride ion
    as solid ammonium chloride


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i.e.

H

H N"
/"
H

/\^H/ i I

cr

The strongly electronegative (p. 49) chlorine atom becomes a
chloride ion, the proton H^ accepting the electron pair donated by
the nitrogen atom. A similar reaction occurs when ammonia is
passed into water, but to a much lesser extent as oxygen in water is
a poorer donor of the electron pair:

H H H

A-H + V - Y- H--?-
/

+
/o H^'"

H
V
H H H H
(ammonia hydrate"-weakly associated
through hydrogen bonding, p 52;

H

N

,*t


The positive charge resulting from the addition of a proton on to
an ammonia molecule is not associated with any particular hydro-
gen atom, once the bond is formed, and is distributed over the
whole ion.


Oxo-acid anions


There are many simple examples of common covalently bonded oxo-
anions, some being: COj~, NO^, SO^ and PO|~. The carbonate

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