The magnitude of the force on the electron at each separation should be calculated. Concept Introduction: The formula which is used to calculate the force between proton and electron separated by distance is given by: F c o u l o m b = − Z e 2 4 π ε 0 r 2 Where, F c o u l o m b = Force Z = Atomic number . e is the charge on electron. r is the distance between proton and electron.
The magnitude of the force on the electron at each separation should be calculated. Concept Introduction: The formula which is used to calculate the force between proton and electron separated by distance is given by: F c o u l o m b = − Z e 2 4 π ε 0 r 2 Where, F c o u l o m b = Force Z = Atomic number . e is the charge on electron. r is the distance between proton and electron.
Definition Definition Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It uniquely identifies an element, as the number of protons determines the element's properties. The periodic table of elements is arranged based on increasing atomic numbers, allowing scientists to easily locate and study elements.
Chapter 3, Problem 7P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The magnitude of the force on the electron at each separation should be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The formula which is used to calculate the force between proton and electron separated by distance is given by:
Fcoulomb=−Ze24πε0r2
Where, Fcoulomb = Force
Z = Atomic number.
e is the charge on electron.
r is the distance between proton and electron.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The change in potential energy between the proton and electron should be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The energy which is possessed by an object or material due to its composition or position with respect to other objects or materialis said to be potential energy
The formula which is used to calculate the potential energy between electron and proton separated by distance is given by:
V(r)=−q1q24πε0r
Where, V(r) = Potential energy
q1 and q2 = charge on electron and proton.
r is the distance between the proton and electron.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The change in the speed of the electron should be calculated when the electron was initially stationary.
Concept Introduction:
The following formula is used for calculating the change in speed of the electron is:
mυr=nh2π
Where, m = mass of electron ( 9.1×10−31 kg )
υ = velocity of the electron
r = radius of the electron ( 0.529×10−10 m )
h = Planck’s constant ( 6.626×10−34 m2kgs−1 )
n = principal quantum number
The relation between radius and principal quantum number is:
How many signals do you expect in the H NMR spectrum for this molecule?
Br Br
Write the answer below.
Also, in each of the drawing areas below is a copy of the molecule, with Hs shown. In each copy, one of the H atoms is colored red. Highlight in red all other H
atoms that would contribute to the same signal as the H already highlighted red
Note for advanced students: In this question, any multiplet is counted as one signal.
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Number of signals in the 'H NMR spectrum.
For the molecule in the top drawing area, highlight in red any other H atoms that will contribute to
the same signal as the H atom already highlighted red.
If no other H atoms will contribute, check the box at right.
Check
For the molecule in the bottom drawing area, highlight in red any other H atoms that will contribute
to the same signal as the H atom already highlighted red.
If no other H atoms will contribute, check the box at right.
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No additional Hs to color in top
molecule
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No additional Hs to color in bottom…
in the kinetics experiment, what were the values calculated? Select all that apply.a) equilibrium constantb) pHc) order of reactiond) rate contstant
Chapter 3 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual for Oxtoby/Gillis/Butler's Principles of Modern Chemistry, 8th