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Nitrogen oxides are pollutants and common by-products of power plants and automobiles.
NO, can react with the NO in smog, forming a bond between the N atoms.
:0:
product
Draw the structure of the resulting compound, including formal charges.
Select
Draw
Rings
More
Erase
N
Use the table of bond energies to predict the energy of the bond in NO.
O about 200 kJ/mol
O about 400 kJ/mol
O about 600 k/mol
Use the same table to predict the energies of the bonds in NO,.
O both are about 400 kJ/mol
O one is about 200 kl/mol and the other is about 600 k/mol
O both are about 600 kl/mol
O both are about 200 kl/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:Nitrogen oxides are pollutants and common by-products of power plants and automobiles. NO, can react with the NO in smog, forming a bond between the N atoms. :0: product Draw the structure of the resulting compound, including formal charges. Select Draw Rings More Erase N Use the table of bond energies to predict the energy of the bond in NO. O about 200 kJ/mol O about 400 kJ/mol O about 600 k/mol Use the same table to predict the energies of the bonds in NO,. O both are about 400 kJ/mol O one is about 200 kl/mol and the other is about 600 k/mol O both are about 600 kl/mol O both are about 200 kl/mol tv Aa MacBook Air
Multiple Bonds
Bond
kJ/mol
O=0
498
C=C
611*
C=C
835*
C=0
745*
C=O
1077
N=O
607*
N=N
418*
N=N
941
C=N
615*
C-N
891*
C=S
477*
*indicates an energy that is an average for that type of bond in several different molecules.
Single Bonds
Hydrogen
Carbon
Halogens
Nitrogen
Energy
Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol)
Охудen
Sulfur
Energy
Energy
Energy
Energy
Energy
H-H
436
C-H
S-H
S-O
S-F
410*
N-H
390*
O-H
460*
340*
Br-F
234
H-O
460*
C-O
350*
N-O
200*
142*
265*
Br-Cl
219
H-F
569
C-F
450*
N-F
270*
O-F
180*
310*
Br-Br
194
H-CI
432
C-CI
330*
N-CI
200*
O-CI
200*
S CI
250*
Br-I
179
H-Br
366
C-Br
270*
N-Br
240*
O-Br
210
S-Br
210
C-F
251
H-I
298
C-I
240*
N-I
159*
O-I
220*
S-I
170*
CI-CI
243
H-C
410*
C-C
350*
N-C
300*
OC
350*
S-C
260*
F-F
157
C-N
C-S
H-N
390*
300*
N-N
240*
O-N
200*
S-N
I-F
280
H-S
340*
260*
N-S
O-S
265*
S-S
225
I-I
153
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple Bonds Bond kJ/mol O=0 498 C=C 611* C=C 835* C=0 745* C=O 1077 N=O 607* N=N 418* N=N 941 C=N 615* C-N 891* C=S 477* *indicates an energy that is an average for that type of bond in several different molecules. Single Bonds Hydrogen Carbon Halogens Nitrogen Energy Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Bond (kJ/mol) Охудen Sulfur Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy H-H 436 C-H S-H S-O S-F 410* N-H 390* O-H 460* 340* Br-F 234 H-O 460* C-O 350* N-O 200* 142* 265* Br-Cl 219 H-F 569 C-F 450* N-F 270* O-F 180* 310* Br-Br 194 H-CI 432 C-CI 330* N-CI 200* O-CI 200* S CI 250* Br-I 179 H-Br 366 C-Br 270* N-Br 240* O-Br 210 S-Br 210 C-F 251 H-I 298 C-I 240* N-I 159* O-I 220* S-I 170* CI-CI 243 H-C 410* C-C 350* N-C 300* OC 350* S-C 260* F-F 157 C-N C-S H-N 390* 300* N-N 240* O-N 200* S-N I-F 280 H-S 340* 260* N-S O-S 265* S-S 225 I-I 153
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