Period 3 Oxides Complete DJWinters Flashcards
Predict a value for the melting point of sulfur(IV)
oxide.
Suggest, in terms of structure and bonding, why the melting point of sulfur(IV) oxide is different from that of phosphorus(V) oxide.
200 (K)
Allow range 10-273 (K)
CE = 0 if temperature >573 K, otherwise mark on
Allow correct answers in °C but units must be given.
SO2 smaller (molecule) (than P4010) (or converse)
also SO, has lower M, / less surface area / less polarisable / fewer electrons
penalise SO3 and P20s for M2 only
vdW forces between molecules are weaker / require less energy to separate molecules
ignore dipole-dipole
If covalent bonds broken lose M2 and M3 but can gain M1
(c) Silicon(IV) oxide is insoluble in water.
Explain, using an equation, why silicon(IV) oxide is classified as an acidic oxide
Reacts with / neutralises bases / alkalis
Allow any given base or alkali including OH
Si02 + 2NaOH -+ NazSiO3 + Hz0
Explain why sodium oxide forms an alkaline solution when it reacts with water.
Sodium oxide contains 02- ions
These 02- ions react with water forming OH- ions
State the structure of, and bonding in, silicon dioxide.
Other than a high melting point, give two physical properties of silicon dioxide that are
characteristic of its structure and bonding.
Macro
Covalent
Hard/brittle/insoluble/nonconductor
Give the formula of the species in a sample of solid phosphorus (V) oxide.
State the structure of, and describe fully the bonding in, this oxide.
P4O10
Molecular
Covalent
Vdw b/w mol
Write an equation for the reaction between the acidic oxide, phosphorus(V) oxide, and the basic oxide, magnesium oxide.
Magnesium oxide, silicon dioxide and phosphorus(V) oxide are white solids but each oxide has a different type of structure and bonding. State the type of bonding in magnesium oxide.
Outline a simple experiment to demonstrate that magnesium oxide has this type of bonding.
Ionic
Melt it - when molten it will conduct electricity
By reference to the structure of, and the bonding in, silicon dioxide, suggest why it is insoluble in water.
Macro
Cov bond
Water cannot break the covalent bonds/lattice
State how the melting point of phosphorus(V) oxide compares with that of silicon dioxide.
Explain your answer in terms of the structure of, and the bonding in, phosphorus(V) oxide.
Lower
Molecular WITH cov bond
Weak vdw IMF
Some Period 3 oxides have basic properties.
State the type of bonding in these basic oxides.
Explain why this type of bonding causes these oxides to have basic properties.
Ionic
Contains O2- ions
These ions form OH-
Suggest why silicon dioxide is described as an acidic oxide even though it is insoluble in water.
(e)
SiO, reacts with bases / NaOH / CaO / CaCO3
Suggest why white phosphorus is stored under water.
To preventit coming into contact/reacting with oxygen/air
Phosphorus(V) oxide is known as phosphorus pentoxide.
Suggest why it is usually represented by P4O10 rather than by P2O5
One molecule contains 4P and 10 O. the molecular formula is P4O10
Write an equation for the reaction of P,O, with water to form phosphoric(V) acid.
Give the approximate pH of the final solution.
P4010 + 6H20 - 4H3PO4
0
(e) A waste-water tank was contaminated by P401o. The resulting phosphoric(V) acid solution was neutralised using an excess of magnesium oxide. The mixture produced was then disposed of in a lake.
Explain why an excess of magnesium oxide can be used for this neutralisation.
MO is sparingly soluble/insoluble/weakly alkaline
Excess/unreacted MgO can be filtered off/separated