(a) Interpretation: The number of rubidium atoms in arrangement A. Concept introduction: In arrangement A, all the atoms are lined up with one another to form a square grid. The atoms are assumed to be a circle and are aligned in such a way that each atom with diameter 4 .95 A o can occupy a space of Small Square with side equal to the diameter of the atom.
(a) Interpretation: The number of rubidium atoms in arrangement A. Concept introduction: In arrangement A, all the atoms are lined up with one another to form a square grid. The atoms are assumed to be a circle and are aligned in such a way that each atom with diameter 4 .95 A o can occupy a space of Small Square with side equal to the diameter of the atom.
Interpretation: The number of rubidium atoms in arrangement A.
Concept introduction: In arrangement A, all the atoms are lined up with one another to form a square grid. The atoms are assumed to be a circle and are aligned in such a way that each atom with diameter 4.95Ao can occupy a space of Small Square with side equal to the diameter of the atom.
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(b)
Interpretation: The number of rubidium atoms in arrangement B.
Concept introduction:
In B type arrangement, the atoms sit in a depression and form a close- packing arrangement. The triangle is assumed to be formed by considering the four atoms in the bottom row, three atoms in the third row, two atoms in the middle row, one atom in the first row.
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(c)
Interpretation: The increase in the number of atoms on going from arrangement A to arrangement B and if the density is greater in arrangement A or arrangement B.
Concept introduction:
From going arrangement A to arrangement B,
The increase in the number of atoms is calculated by the by the formula,
A mixture of 0.568 M H₂O, 0.438 M Cl₂O, and 0.710 M HClO are enclosed in a vessel at 25 °C.
H₂O(g) + C₁₂O(g) = 2 HOCl(g)
K = 0.0900 at 25°C
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Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of each gas at 25 °C.
[H₂O]=
[C₁₂O]=
[HOCI]=
M
Σ
M
What units (if any) does the response factor (K) have? Does the response factor (K) depend upon how the concentration is expressed (e.g. molarity, ppm, ppb, etc.)?
Provide the structure, circle or draw, of the monomeric unit found in the biological polymeric
materials given below.
HO
OH
amylose
OH
OH
행
3
HO
cellulose
OH
OH
OH
Ho
HO
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