Now check the formal charges:
The P has a formal charge of +1 and the O has a formal charge of –1. These can be
eliminated by moving a pair of electrons around from the O into a second bond:
Both aluminum chloride and sodium phosphate are ionic.
AlCl 3 :
C.
D. Na 3 PO 4
9 . Be and B, because they can join to only two or three hydrogens, respectively, since they have
fewer than four valence electrons. The elements Mg and Al may also do this, as could Na, Ca,
and the other active metals of Groups I and II.
10 . E
A. NH 3 is polar (positive end at base of pyramid, negative end at N).
B. NO 2 and ClO 2 are both angular molecules, therefore polar.