FOUND.OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
FOUND.OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 5, Problem 55AE

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Interpretation:

The percent of protons to the total mass of one selenium atom has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 55AE

The percent of protons in a selenium atom is 43.37%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of one selenium atom is 1.311×10-22g.

The mass of a proton is 1.6726219×10-24g.

The total number of protons in Se is 34.

The mass percent can be calculated as,

  Masspercent=MassofelectronMassofatom×100

  Masspercent=34×1.6726219×10-24g1.311×10-22g×100

  Masspercent=43.37%

The percent of protons in a selenium atom is 43.37%.

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Interpretation:

The percent of protons to the total mass of one xenon atom has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 55AE

The percent of protons in a xenon atom is 41.13%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of one xenon atom is 2.180×10-22g.

The mass of a proton is 1.6726219×10-24g.

The total number of protons in Xe is 54.

The mass percent can be calculated as,

  Masspercent=MassofelectronMassofatom×100

  Masspercent=54×1.6726219×10-24g2.180×10-22g×100

  Masspercent=41.13%

The percent of protons in a xenon atom is 41.13%.

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Interpretation:

The percent of protons to the total mass of one Chlorine atom has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 55AE

The percent of protons in a Chlorine atom is 48.30%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of one Chlorine atom is 5.887×10-23g.

The mass of a proton is 1.6726219×10-24g.

The total number of protons in Cl is 17.

The mass percent can be calculated as,

  Masspercent=MassofelectronMassofatom×100

  Masspercent=17×1.6726219×10-24g5.887×10-23g×100

  Masspercent=48.30%

The percent of protons in a Chlorine atom is 48.30%.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The percent of protons to the total mass of one Barium atom has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 55AE

The percent of protons in a Barium atom is 41.08%.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of one Barium atom is 2.280×10-22g.

The mass of a proton is 1.6726219×10-24g.

The total number of protons in Ba is 56.

The mass percent can be calculated as,

  Masspercent=MassofelectronMassofatom×100

  Masspercent=56×1.6726219×10-24g2.280×10-22g×100

  Masspercent=41.08%

The percent of protons in a Barium atom is 41.08%.

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