
Interpretation:
The open spaces in the table are to be filled.
Concept introduction:
The elements in a modern periodic table are arranged in an increasing order of their

Answer to Problem 49E
The open spaces in the table are filled as shown below.
Table 5-4 | Table of Elements | ||
Name of Element | Atomic Number | ||
Magnesium | |||
Oxygen | |||
Phosphorus | |||
Calcium | |||
Zinc | |||
Lithium | |||
Nitrogen | |||
Sulfur | |||
Iodine | |||
Barium | |||
Potassium | |||
Neon | |||
Helium | |||
Bromine | |||
Nickel | |||
Tin | |||
Silicon | |||
Explanation of Solution
The number of protons of an element is equal to its atomic number. The symbol of magnesium is
The symbol of oxygen is
The symbol of phosphorus is
The symbol of calcium is
The symbol of zinc is
The symbol of lithium is
The symbol of nitrogen is
The symbol of sulfur is
The symbol of iodine is
The symbol of barium is
The symbol of potassium is
The symbol of neon is
The symbol of helium is
The symbol of bromine is
The symbol of nickel is
The symbol of tin is
The symbol of silicon is
Table 5-4 | Table of Elements | ||
Name of Element | Atomic Number | Symbol of Element | |
Magnesium | |||
Oxygen | |||
Phosphorus | |||
Calcium | |||
Zinc | |||
Lithium | |||
Nitrogen | |||
Sulfur | |||
Iodine | |||
Barium | |||
Potassium | |||
Neon | |||
Helium | |||
Bromine | |||
Nickel | |||
Tin | |||
Silicon | |||
The open spaces in the table have been rightfully filled.
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 5 Solutions
Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
- Assign the functional group bands on the IR spectra.arrow_forwardFind the pH of a 0.120 M solution of HNO2. Find the pH ignoring activity effects (i.e., the normal way). Find the pH in a solution of 0.050 M NaCl, including activityarrow_forwardPlease help me answer these three questions. Required info should be in data table.arrow_forward
- Draw the major organic substitution product or products for (2R,3S)-2-bromo-3-methylpentane reacting with the given nucleophile. Clearly drawn the stereochemistry, including a wedged bond, a dashed bond and two in-plane bonds at each stereogenic center. Omit any byproducts. Bri CH3CH2O- (conc.) Draw the major organic product or products.arrow_forwardTartaric acid (C4H6O6) is a diprotic weak acid. A sample of 875 mg tartaric acid are dissolved in 100 mL water and titrated with 0.994 M NaOH. How many mL of NaOH are needed to reach the first equivalence point? How many mL of NaOH are needed to reach the second equivalence point?arrow_forwardIncluding activity, calculate the solubility of Pb(IO3)2 in a matrix of 0.020 M Mg(NO3)2.arrow_forward
- Order the following series of compounds from highest to lowest reactivity to electrophilic aromatic substitution, explaining your answer: 2-nitrophenol, p-Toluidine, N-(4-methylphenyl)acetamide, 4-methylbenzonitrile, 4-(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile.arrow_forwardOrdene la siguiente serie de compuestos de mayor a menor reactividad a la sustitución aromática electrofílica, explicando su respuesta: ácido bencenosulfónico, fluorobenceno, etilbenceno, clorobenceno, terc-butilbenceno, acetofenona.arrow_forwardCan I please get all final concentrations please!arrow_forward
- Chemistry: The Molecular ScienceChemistryISBN:9781285199047Author:John W. Moore, Conrad L. StanitskiPublisher:Cengage LearningChemistry & Chemical ReactivityChemistryISBN:9781337399074Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David TreichelPublisher:Cengage LearningChemistry & Chemical ReactivityChemistryISBN:9781133949640Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David TreichelPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approa...ChemistryISBN:9781305079250Author:Mark S. Cracolice, Ed PetersPublisher:Cengage LearningChemistry: An Atoms First ApproachChemistryISBN:9781305079243Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. ZumdahlPublisher:Cengage Learning





