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An overview of pauling's rules, which are fundamental principles used to understand the structure and bonding in ionic compounds. The rules include the coordination number principle, electrostatic valence principle, polyhedral sharing principle, and principle of parsimony. These rules help determine the structure of solid matter, deal with the energy state of the crystal structure, and provide a framework for understanding the behavior of ions in various coordination environments.
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coordination polyhedron --- central coordinating ion
coordinated ions clustering in such a way that their centers lying at the apices of a polyhedron coordination number (C.N.) --- # of coordinated ions Packing of Ions
coordination polyhedron --- central coordinating ion
coordinated ions clustering in such a way that their centers lying at the apices of a polyhedron coordination number (C.N.) --- # of coordinated ions Packing of Ions
Packing of Ions Ionic Compound Formation
e.g. halite (NaCI) --- each Na+^ --- 6 closest Cl-^ neighbours – octahedral --- each Cl-^ --- 6 closest Na+^ neighbours – octahedral --- both Na
and Cl
Packing of Ions
Pauling’s Rules
PAULING’S RULES Pauling’s Rules
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-CWav2gq
Pauling’s Rules
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Pauling’s Rules
1 mm = 10 million angstrom
Pauling’s Rules
Pauling’s Rules Linear or 2 - coordination RA/RX < 0. 155 ; very rare e.g., uranyl group (UO 2 )^2 - , nitrite group (NO 2 )^2 - and Cu 2 O Cup.
Pauling’s Rules Tetrahedral or 4 - coordination RA/RX= 0. 255 - 0. 414 --- typified by (SiO 4 )^4 -^ silicates e.g. Spi, Sph and Dia structures = 1 = 2
Pauling’s Rules Octahedral or 6 - coordination R A
X
e.g. halite, and many cations in silicates.