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the particles in solid ki, a stable ionic compound, are arranged to maximize coulombic attractions while minimizing coulombic repulsions among the particles. which of the following diagrams best represents the structure of solid ki?
Step1: Analyze ionic structure principles
Ionic compounds arrange ions to maximize coulombic attractions (opposite - charge interactions) and minimize coulombic repulsions (like - charge interactions). In an ionic solid like KI (potassium iodide), \(K^{+}\) (cation) and \(I^{-}\) (anion) should be arranged so that each ion is surrounded by ions of the opposite charge.
Step2: Examine each option
- Option A: There is a cation - cation (like - charge) interaction. This would increase coulombic repulsions, so it is incorrect.
- Option C: There is an anion - anion (like - charge) interaction. This would increase coulombic repulsions, so it is incorrect.
- Option B: Each cation is adjacent to an anion and vice - versa. This arrangement maximizes coulombic attractions (\(K^{+}-I^{-}\) interactions) and minimizes coulombic repulsions (no like - charge ions adjacent to each other).
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