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Identify which of the following alloys has the most covalent character using electronegativity values.Na4SiSnSbMg3Al2AlSi

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Identify which of the following alloys has the most covalent character using electronegativity values.

  • Na
  • Si
  • Sn
  • Sb
  • Mg
  • Al
  • Al
  • Si
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Solution

To determine which alloy has the most covalent character using electronegativity values, we need to understand that covalent character in an alloy (or any compound) is determined by the difference in electronegativity between the elements involved. The smaller the difference, the more covalent the character because covalent bonds involve equal sharing of electrons.

Here are the average electronegativity values for the elements involved:

  • Sodium (Na): 0.93
  • Silicon (Si): 1.90
  • Tin (Sn): 1.96
  • Antimony (Sb): 2.05
  • Magnesium (Mg): 1.31
  • Aluminum (Al): 1.61

Now, let's calculate the average electronegativity for each alloy:

  1. Na4Si: (4*0.93 + 1.90) / 5 = 1.06
  2. SnSb: (1.96 + 2.05) / 2 = 2.005
  3. Mg3Al2: (31.31 + 21.61) / 5 = 1.43
  4. AlSi: (1.61 + 1.90) / 2 = 1.755

From these calculations, we can see that the alloy Na4Si has the smallest average electronegativity, which suggests it has the most covalent character.

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