Student Solutions Manual to Accompany General Chemistry
Student Solutions Manual to Accompany General Chemistry
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Author: McQuarrie, Donald A., Carole H.
Publisher: University Science Books
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.1P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For a nitrogen molecule with mass of 4.65×1023g moving with a speed of 500±2ms1, the uncertainty in position has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that it impossible to measure the exact position and the momentum of a particle at the same time.  This can be expressed mathematically as shown below.

    (Δx)(Δp)h4π

Where,

    h is the Planck’s constant.

    Δx is the uncertainty associated with position.

    Δp is the uncertainty associated with momentum.

It is known that the product of mass and velocity is the momentum of the particle.  This can be expressed as shown below.

    Δp=mΔv

Therefore, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle can also be expressed as shown below.

    (Δx)(mΔv)h4π

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Explanation of Solution

Mass of nitrogen (m) molecule is given as 4.65×1023g.  Conversion of this into kilograms gives the value as 4.65×1026kg.

Uncertainty in velocity (Δv) is given as 2ms1.

Uncertainty in position of nitrogen molecule can be calculated as shown below.

    Δx=h4πmΔv=6.626×1034kgm2s14(3.14)(4.65×1026kg)(2ms1)=±5.67×1010m

Therefore, uncertainty of nitrogen molecule with respect to position is ±5.67×1010m.

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