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which pair of elements is most apt to form an ionic compound with each other? nitrogen and hydrogen or barium and bromine?
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The discussion centers on the comparison of nitrogen and hydrogen versus barium and bromine in forming ionic compounds. It is established that barium (electronegativity 0.89) and bromine (electronegativity 2.96) have a difference greater than 1.7, making them more likely to form an ionic bond compared to nitrogen (3.0) and hydrogen (2.2), whose difference is less than 1.7. Additionally, the concept of polarization is introduced, indicating that high charge density cations can distort anions, leading to covalent bonding instead of ionic. Despite this, one participant argues that hydrogen and nitrogen may still form an ionic compound due to strong hydrogen bonding.
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