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![calcium telluride](../image_source/e2bb87e43eda2b0d77c01b4fef94ae32.png)
calcium telluride
Chemical names and formulas
![formula | CaTe name | calcium telluride IUPAC name | tellanylidenecalcium alternate names | calcium monotelluride mass fractions | Ca (calcium) 23.9% | Te (tellurium) 76.1%](../image_source/f9f3a3a98246b225f9f861cd92fe91eb.png)
formula | CaTe name | calcium telluride IUPAC name | tellanylidenecalcium alternate names | calcium monotelluride mass fractions | Ca (calcium) 23.9% | Te (tellurium) 76.1%
Lewis structure
![Draw the Lewis structure of calcium telluride. Start by drawing the overall structure of the molecule, ignoring potential double and triple bonds: Count the total valence electrons of the calcium (n_Ca, val = 2) and tellurium (n_Te, val = 6) atoms: n_Ca, val + n_Te, val = 8 Calculate the number of electrons needed to completely fill the valence shells for calcium (n_Ca, full = 4) and tellurium (n_Te, full = 8): n_Ca, full + n_Te, full = 12 Subtracting these two numbers shows that 12 - 8 = 4 bonding electrons are needed. Each bond has two electrons, so in addition to the 1 bond already present in the diagram add 1 bond. Identify the atoms that want additional bonds and the number of electrons remaining on each atom: Fill in the 1 bond by pairing electrons between adjacent highlighted atoms: Answer: | |](../image_source/1e51401bbf29382d6b3473effa2f3019.png)
Draw the Lewis structure of calcium telluride. Start by drawing the overall structure of the molecule, ignoring potential double and triple bonds: Count the total valence electrons of the calcium (n_Ca, val = 2) and tellurium (n_Te, val = 6) atoms: n_Ca, val + n_Te, val = 8 Calculate the number of electrons needed to completely fill the valence shells for calcium (n_Ca, full = 4) and tellurium (n_Te, full = 8): n_Ca, full + n_Te, full = 12 Subtracting these two numbers shows that 12 - 8 = 4 bonding electrons are needed. Each bond has two electrons, so in addition to the 1 bond already present in the diagram add 1 bond. Identify the atoms that want additional bonds and the number of electrons remaining on each atom: Fill in the 1 bond by pairing electrons between adjacent highlighted atoms: Answer: | |
Basic properties
![molar mass | 167.68 g/mol density | 4.87 g/cm^3](../image_source/4fcd46d7fba3d2bc7ba54522b3ac3aad.png)
molar mass | 167.68 g/mol density | 4.87 g/cm^3
Units
Chemical identifiers
![CAS number | 12013-57-9 PubChem CID number | 82797 SMILES identifier | [Ca]=[Te]](../image_source/475d5d860fb6aa1c6127ba5a4ab172f2.png)
CAS number | 12013-57-9 PubChem CID number | 82797 SMILES identifier | [Ca]=[Te]