Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking (8th Edition)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134421377
Author: Charles H Corwin
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5, Problem 23E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group IA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group IA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 1.

Explanation of Solution

The elements present in Group IA belongs to s-block of the periodic table. The s-block of consists of two groups, Group IA and Group IIA. The IUPAC designation of Group IA and Group IIA is 1 and 2, respectively. Therefore, the designation of Group IA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 1.

Conclusion

The designation of Group IA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 1.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group IIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group IIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 13.

Explanation of Solution

According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed under group A. The p-block ranges from Group IIIA to VIIIA (13to18). Therefore, the elements present in Group IIIA belongs to p-block of the periodic table and the designation of Group IIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 13.

Conclusion

The designation of Group IIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 13.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group VA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group VA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 15.

Explanation of Solution

According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed under group A. The p-block ranges from Group IIIA to VIIIA (13to18). Therefore, the elements present in Group VA belongs to p-block of the periodic table and the designation of Group VA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 15.

Conclusion

The designation of Group VA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 15.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group VIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group VIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 17.

Explanation of Solution

According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed under group A. The p-block ranges from Group IIIA to VIIIA (13to18). Therefore, the elements present in Group VIIA belongs to p-block of the periodic table and the designation of Group VIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 17.

Conclusion

The designation of Group VIIA according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 17.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group IB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group IB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 11.

Explanation of Solution

According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed under group A and the transition elements under group B. The first five groups of the d-block ranges from IIIB to VIIB (3to7), the next three are VIII and the last two groups are IB and IIB. Therefore, the elements present in Group IB belongs to the d-block of periodic table and the designation of Group IB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 11.

Conclusion

The designation of Group IB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 11.

Interpretation Introduction

(f)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group IIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group IIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 3.

Explanation of Solution

According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed under group A and the transition elements under group B. The first five groups of the d-block ranges from IIIB to VIIB (3to7), the next three are VIII and the last two groups are IB and IIB. Therefore, the elements present in Group IIIB belongs to the d-block of periodic table and the designation of Group IIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 3.

Conclusion

The designation of Group IIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 3.

Interpretation Introduction

(g)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group VB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group VB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 5.

Explanation of Solution

According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed under group A and the transition elements under group B. The first five groups of the d-block ranges from IIIB to VIIB (3to7), the next three are VIII and the last two groups are IB and IIB. Therefore, the elements present in Group VB belongs to the d-block of periodic table and the designation of Group VB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 5.

Conclusion

The designation of Group VB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 5.

Interpretation Introduction

(h)

Interpretation:

The designation of Group VIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is to be predicted.

Concept introduction:

The periodic table represents elements in order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods and vertical columns are known as groups. There are seven periods and eighteenth groups in modern periodic table.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 23E

The designation of Group VIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 7.

Explanation of Solution

According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed under group A and the transition elements under group B. The first five groups of the d-block ranges from IIIB to VIIB (3to7), the next three are VIII and the last two groups are IB and IIB. Therefore, the elements present in Group VIIB belongs to the d-block of periodic table and the designation of Group VIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 7.

Conclusion

The designation of Group VIIB according to the IUPAC convention in periodic table is 7.

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