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The compound gallium phosphide () is a compound semiconductor having mixed ionic and covalent bonding. The electronegativities for and are 1.6 and 2.1 respectively. Calculate the fraction of the bonding that is ionic.

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Answer:


0.08875

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the first step is to compute the difference in the electronegativity for the formed bond between gallium and phosphorous by:


\Delta E=2.1-1.6\\\\\Delta E=0.5

Thus, we can compute the percentage of ionic character by:


\%\ ionic\ character=16\Delta E +3.5 (\Delta E)^2\\\\\%\ ionic\ character=16*0.5+3.5*0.5^2\\\\\%\ ionic\ character=8.875\%

So the fraction is just:


(8.875)/(100)=0.08875

Which has sense since gallium phosphide is a non-polar compound.

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