Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity 9th Edition
ISBN: 9781133949640
Author: John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
Publisher: John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
1 Basic Concepts Of Chemistry 2 Atoms Molecules And Ions 3 Chemical Reactions 4 Stoichiometry: Quantitative Information About Chemical Reactions 5 Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: Energy And Chemical Reactions 6 The Structure Of Atoms 7 The Structure Of Atoms And Periodic Trends 8 Bonding And Molecular Structure 9 Bonding And Molecular Structure: Orbital Hybridization And Molecular Orbitals 10 Gases And Their Properties 11 Intermolecular Forces And Liquids 12 The Solid State 13 Solutions And Their Behavior 14 Chemical Kinetics: The Rates Of Chemical Reactions 15 Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: Equilibria 16 Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: The Chemistry Of Acids And Bases 17 Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: Other Aspects Of Aqueous Equilibria 18 Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: Entropy And Free Energy 19 Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: Electron Transfer Reactions 20 Environmental Chemistry-earth's Environment, Energy, And Sustainability 21 The Chemistry Of The Main Group Elements 22 The Chemistry Of The Transistion Elements 23 Carbon: Not Just Another Element 24 Biochemistry 25 Nuclear Chemistry L Let's Review Chapter21: The Chemistry Of The Main Group Elements
21.1 Element Abundances 21.2 The Periodic Table: A Guide To The Elements 21.3 Hydrogen 21.4 The Alkali Metals, Group 1a 21.5 The Alkaline Earth Elements, Group 2a 21.6 Boron, Aluminum, And The Group 3a Elements 21.7 Silicon And The Group 4a Elements 21.8 Nitrogen, Phosphorous, And The Group 5a Elements 21.9 Oxygen, Sulfur, And The Group 6a Elements 21.10 The Halogens, Group 7a 21.11 The Noble Gases, Group 8a Chapter Questions Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1PS: Give examples of two basic oxides. Write equations illustrating the formation of each oxide from its... Problem 2PS Problem 3PS Problem 4PS Problem 5PS Problem 6PS Problem 7PS: For the product of the reaction you selected in Study Question 9, predict the following physical... Problem 8PS: For the product of the reaction you selected in Study Question 10, predict the following physical... Problem 9PS Problem 10PS Problem 11PS: Place the following oxides in order of increasing basicity: CO2, SiO2, SnO2. Problem 12PS: Place the following oxides in order of increasing basicity: Na2O, Al2O3, SiO2, SO3. Problem 13PS Problem 14PS Problem 15PS Problem 16PS Problem 17PS Problem 18PS Problem 19PS Problem 20PS Problem 21PS Problem 22PS: Write balanced equations for the reaction of lithium, sodium, and potassium with O2. Specify which... Problem 23PS Problem 24PS: (a) Write equations for the half-reactions that occur at the cathode and the anode when an aqueous... Problem 25PS: When magnesium bums in air, it forms both an oxide and a nitride. Write balanced equations for the... Problem 26PS Problem 27PS Problem 28PS Problem 29PS: Calcium oxide, CaO, is used to remove SO2 from power plant exhaust. These two compounds react to... Problem 30PS Problem 31PS Problem 32PS: The boron trihalides (except BF3) hydrolyze completely to boric acid and the acid HX. (a) Write a... Problem 33PS: When boron hydrides burn in air, the reactions are very exothermic (a) Write a balanced equation for... Problem 34PS Problem 35PS: Write balanced equations for the reactions of aluminum with HCl(aq), Cl2, and O2. Problem 36PS Problem 37PS Problem 38PS: Alumina, Al2O3, is amphoteric. Among examples of its amphoteric character are the reactions that... Problem 39PS Problem 40PS Problem 41PS: Describe the structure of pyroxenes (see page 986). What is the ratio of silicon to oxygen in this... Problem 42PS: Describe how ultrapure silicon can be produced from sand. Problem 43PS Problem 44PS Problem 45PS Problem 46PS Problem 47PS Problem 48PS: The overall reaction involved in the industrial synthesis of nitric acid is... Problem 49PS Problem 50PS Problem 51PS Problem 52PS Problem 53PS Problem 54PS Problem 55PS Problem 56PS: Sulfur forms a range of compounds with fluorine. Draw Lewis electron dot structures for S2F2... Problem 57PS: The halogen oxides and oxoanions are good oxidizing agents. For example, the reduction of bromate... Problem 58PS Problem 59PS: Bromine is obtained from brine wells. The process involves treating water containing bromide ion... Problem 60PS Problem 61PS Problem 62PS: Halogens combine with one another to produce interhalogens such as BrF3. Sketch a possible molecular... Problem 63PS: The standard enthalpy of formation of XeF4 is 218 kJ/mol. Use this value and the enthalpy of... Problem 64PS: Draw the Lewis electron dot structure for XeO3F2. What is its electron-pair geometry and its... Problem 65PS Problem 66PS Problem 67GQ Problem 68GQ Problem 69GQ: Consider the chemistries of the elements potassium, calcium, gallium, germanium, and arsenic. (a)... Problem 70GQ: When BCl3 gas is passed through an electric discharge, small amounts of the reactive molecule B2Cl4... Problem 71GQ Problem 72GQ Problem 73GQ Problem 74GQ Problem 75GQ Problem 76GQ Problem 77GQ Problem 78GQ Problem 79GQ Problem 80GQ Problem 81GQ Problem 83GQ Problem 84GQ Problem 85GQ: A Boron and hydrogen form an extensive family of compounds, and the diagram below shows how they are... Problem 86GQ: In 1774, C. Scheele obtained a gas by reacting pyrolusite (MnO2) with sulfuric acid. The gas, which... Problem 87GQ: What current must be used in a Downs cell operating at 7.0 V to produce 1.00 metric ton (exactly... Problem 88GQ: The chemistry of gallium: (a) Gallium hydroxide, like aluminum hydroxide, is amphoteric. Write a... Problem 89GQ Problem 90GQ Problem 91GQ Problem 92GQ Problem 93IL Problem 94IL Problem 95IL Problem 96IL Problem 97IL Problem 98IL Problem 99SCQ Problem 100SCQ Problem 101SCQ Problem 102SCQ Problem 103SCQ Problem 104SCQ Problem 105SCQ Problem 106SCQ Problem 107SCQ Problem 108SCQ Problem 109SCQ Problem 110SCQ Problem 111SCQ: Comparing the chemistry of carbon and silicon. (a) Write balanced chemical equations for the... Problem 112SCQ Problem 113SCQ: Xenon trioxide, XeO3, reacts with aqueous base to form the xenate anion, HXeO4. This ion reacts... Problem 108SCQ
When an electric current is passed through water, water and hydrogen gases are liberated. What STP volume of hydrogen is obtained from the electrolysis of 100.0mL of water? (hint: the density of water is 1.00g/mL) H2O(g) -> H2(g) + O2 (g)
Flow of electric charges through a conductor.
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