The metal has to be identified from the elements Na, Ni, Al, P, Cl, and Ar . Concept Introduction: A metal is a substance when the atoms tends to lose electrons during chemical change and gets nearest noble gas electronic configuration. Metals during chemical change lose their electrons and forms positive ions.
The metal has to be identified from the elements Na, Ni, Al, P, Cl, and Ar . Concept Introduction: A metal is a substance when the atoms tends to lose electrons during chemical change and gets nearest noble gas electronic configuration. Metals during chemical change lose their electrons and forms positive ions.
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.73QP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The metal has to be identified from the elements Na,Ni,Al,P,Cl,andAr.
Concept Introduction:
A metal is a substance when the atoms tends to lose electrons during chemical change and gets nearest noble gas electronic configuration. Metals during chemical change lose their electrons and forms positive ions.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The representative metal has to be identified from the elements Na,Ni,Al,P,Cl,andAr.
Concept Introduction:
Representative elements are the ones that are located in right of periodic table. They have partially filled s subshell or p subshell in their electronic configurations. Some of the elements are nonmetals while others are metals.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The inert or noble gases has to be identified from the elements Na,Ni,Al,P,Cl,andAr.
Concept Introduction:
Nobel-gas elements are the ones that are located in far right of periodic table. The physical state of these elements at room temperature is gas. It has more stable electronic configurations.
Provide the proper IUPAC name only for the following
compound. Dashes, commas, and spaces must be used
correctly, but do not use italics in Canvas.
The kinetics of a gas phase reaction of the form A → Products results in a rate constant of 0.00781 M/min. For this reaction, the initial concentration of A is 0.501 M. How many minutes will it take for the concentration of A to reach 0.144 M
What is the rate for the second order reaction A → Products when [A] = 0.256 M? (k = 0.761 M⁻¹s⁻¹)
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