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The followmg diagram is a representation of 20 atoms of a fictitious element, which we will call...Problem 3E:
2 3 Four of the boxes in the following periodic table are colored, which of these are metals...Problem 4E:
24 Does the following drawing represent a neutral atom or an ion? Write its complete chemical...Problem 5E:
2.5 Which of the following diagrams most likely represents an ionic compound, and which represents a...Problem 6E:
Write the chemical formula for the following compound. Is the compound ionic or molecular? Name the...Problem 10E:
2.10 In the Millikan oil-drop experiment (see Figure 2.5 Q), the tiny oil drops are observed...Problem 11E:
A 1.0-g sample of carbon dioxide (002) is fully decomposed into its elements, yielding 0.273 g of...Problem 12E:
Hydrogen sulfide is composed of two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. In an experiment, 6.500 g of...Problem 13E:
A chemist finds that 30.82 g of nitrogen will react with 17.60, 35.20, 70.40, or 88.00 g of oxygen...Problem 14E:
2 . 14 In a series at exper'ments. a chemist prepared three different compounds that contain...Problem 15E:
215 Which of the three subatomic particles was discovered first-the proton, neutron, or...Problem 16E:
2.16 An unknown particle is caused to move between two electrically charged plates, as illustrated...Problem 17E:
2.17 What fraction of α particle in Rutherford’s gold foil experiment are scattered at large angles?...Problem 18E:
it 18 Millikan determined the charge on the electron by studying the static charges on oil drops...Problem 19E:
The radius of an atom of gold (Au) is about 1.35 Å a. Express this distance in nanometers (nm) and...Problem 20E:
220 An atom of rhodium (Rh) has a diameter of about 2.7 x 10 3 cm,
a. What is the radius of a...Problem 21E:
2.21 Answer the following questions without referring to Table 2.1 :
a. What are the main subatomic...Problem 22E:
Determine whether each of the following statements is true or false. If false, correct the statement...Problem 23E:
Consider an atom of "B. a. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does this atom contain? b. What...Problem 24E:
Consider an atom of 63Cu. a. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does this atom contain? b,...Problem 25E:
2.25
3. Define atomic number and mass number
b. Which of these can vary without changing the...Problem 26E:
2 26
Which two of the following are isotopes of the same element 3116X, 3115X, 3216X?
What is the...Problem 27E:
How many ptotons, neutrons, and electrons are in the following atoms? a. 40Ar, b. 65Zn, c. 70Ga, d....Problem 28E:
2-28 Each of the following isotopes is used in medicine. Indicate the number of protons and...Problem 30E:
Fill in the gaps in the following table, assuming each column represents a neutral atom.Problem 31E:
Write the correct symbol, with both superscript and subscript, for each of the following. Use the...Problem 32E:
One way in which Earth's evolution as a planet can be understood is by measuring the amounts of...Problem 33E:
2.33
a. What isotope is used as the standard in establishing the atomic mass scale?
b. The atomic...Problem 34E:
2.34
a. What is the mass in amu of a carbon-12 atom?
b. Why is the atomic weight of carbon reported...Problem 35E:
Only two isotopes of copper occur naturally:63Cu (atomic mass = 62.9296 amu; abundance 69.1795) 65Cu...Problem 36E:
2.36 Rubidium has two naturally occurring isotopes, rubidium-85
mass = 84.9118 amu; abundance =...Problem 37E:
a. Thomson’s cathode-ray tube (Figure 2.49) and the mass spectrometer (Figure 2.11 Q) both involve...Problem 38E:
2.38 Consider the mass spectrometer shown in Figure 2.11 Determine whether each of the following...Problem 39E:
Naturally occurring magnesium has the following isotopic abundances: What is the average atomic mass...Problem 40E:
Mass spectrometry is more often applied to molecules than to atoms. We will see in Chapter 3 D that...Problem 41E:
2-41 For each of the following elements, write its chemical symbol, locate it in the periodic table,...Problem 42E:
Locate each of the following elements in the pen‘odlc table; grve its name and atomic number, and...Problem 43E:
2-43 For each of the following elements, write its chemical symbol, determine the name of the...Problem 44E:
2.44 The elements of group 4A show an interesting change in properties moving down the group.
Give...Problem 45E:
2.45 The structural formulas of the compounds n-butane and isobutene are shown below.
a. Determine...Problem 46E:
2.46 Ball-and-stick representations of benzene, a colorless liquid often used in organic...Problem 47E:
2447 What are the molecular and empirical formulas for each of the following compounds?
Problem 48E:
2.48 Two substances have the same molecular and empirical formulas. Does this mean that they must...Problem 49E:
2.49 Write the empirical formula corresponding to each of the following molecular formulas:
a. Al...Problem 50E:
Determine the molecular and empirical formulas of the following; The organic solvent benzene, which...Problem 51E:
251 How many hydrogen atoms are un each of the following
3. C2 H5 OH
b. Ca(C2H5 Coo)2
c. (NH4)3 PO4...Problem 53E:
253 Write the molecular and structural formulas for the compounds represented by the...Problem 54E:
2-54 Write the molecular and structural formulas fo: the compounds represented by the...Problem 55E:
Fill in the gaps in the following table’Problem 57E:
Each of the following elements is capable of forming an non m chemical reactions. By referring to...Problem 58E:
Using the periodic table, predict the charges of the ions of the following elements: a. Ga, b. Sr,...Problem 59E:
2.59 Using the periodic table to guide you, predict the chemical formula and name of the...Problem 60E:
2-60 The most common charge associated with scandium in its compounds is 3 + . Indicate the
chemical...Problem 61E:
2.61 Predict the chemical formula for the ionic compound formed by
a Ca2+' and Br_
b. K+ and...Problem 62E:
Predict the chemical formulas of the compounds formed by the following pairs of ions Cr3+ and Br- ,...Problem 65E:
Predict whether each of the following compounds is molecular or ionic. a. B2H6 b. CH3OH, C. LiNO3, d...Problem 66E:
2.66 Which of the following are ionic, and which are molecular?
a. PF5,
b. Nal,
c. SCL2,
a....Problem 70E:
Give the names and charges of the cation and anion in each of the following compounds: CuS, Ag2SO4,...Problem 71E:
2.71 Name the following ionic compounds:
a. Li2O,
b. FeCl3,
c. NaClO,
d. CaSO3,
e. Cu(OH)2,
f....Problem 73E:
2.73 Write the chemical formulas for the following compounds:
a. aluminum hydroxide,
b. potassium...Problem 74E:
Give the chemical formula for each of the following ionic compound:
a. sodium phosphate,
b. zinc...Problem 75E:
2.75 Give the name or chemical formula, as appropriate, for each of the following acids:
a....Problem 77E:
2.T Give the name or Chemical formula, as appropriate, Tor each of the Following binary...Problem 78E:
The oxides of nitrogen are very important components in urban air pollution. Name each of the...Problem 80E:
Assume that you encounter the following sentences in your reading What is the chemical formula for...Problem 81E:
a. What is a hydrocarbon? b. Pentane is the alkane with a chain of five carbon atoms. Write a...Problem 82E:
2.82
a. What is meant by the term isomer?
b. Among the four alkanes, ethane, propane, butane, and...Problem 83E:
2.83
What is a functional group?
What functional group characterizes an alcohol?
Write a structural...Problem 84E:
2.84 Consider the following organic substances: ethanol, propane, hexane, and propanol.
Which of...Problem 87AE:
Suppose a scientist repeats the Millikan oil-drop experiment but reports the charges on the drops...Problem 88AE:
2.88 The natural abundance of 3He is 0.000137%.
How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in an...Problem 89AE:
A cube of gold that is 1.00 cm on a side has a mass of 19.3 g. A single gold atom has a mass of...Problem 90AE:
2.90 The diameter of a rubidium atom is 4.95 A. We will consider two different ways of placing the...Problem 91AE:
2.91
Assuming the dimensions of the nucleus and atom shown in Figure 2.10, what fraction of the...Problem 92AE:
2.92 Identify the element reoresented by the each of the following symbols and give the number of...Problem 93AE:
2.93 The nucleus of 6Li is a powerful absorber of neutrons. It exists in the naturally occurring...Problem 94AE:
The element oxygen has three naturally occurring isotopes, with 8, 9, and 10 neutrons in the...Problem 95AE:
The element lead (Pb) consists of four naturally occurring isotopes with atomic masses 203.97302,...Problem 96AE:
2.96 Gallium (Ga) consists of two naturally occurring isotopes with masses of 68.926 and 70.925...Problem 98AE:
There are two different isotopes of bromine atoms. Under normal conditions, elemental bromine...Problem 99AE:
2.99 It is common in mass spectrometry to assume that the mass of a cation is the same as that of...Problem 100AE:
From the following list of elements—Ar, H, Ga, Al, Ca, Br, Ge, K, O—pick the one that best fits;...Problem 101AE:
2.101 The first atoms of seaborgium (Sg) were identified in 1974. The longest-lived isotope of Sg...Problem 102AE:
2.102 The explosion of an atomic bomb releases many radioactive isotopes, including strontium-90....Problem 103AE:
2.103. A U.S. 1-cent coin (a penny) has a diameter of 19 mm and a thickness of 1.5 mm . Assume the...Problem 104AE:
2.104 The U.S. Mint produces a dollar coin called the American Silver Eagle that is made of nearly...Problem 105AE:
2.105 From the molecular structures shown here, identify the one that corresponds to each of...Problem 106AE:
2.106 Name each of the following oxides. Assuming that the compounds are ionic, what charge...Problem 108AE:
2.108 Cyclopropane is an interesting hydrocarbon. Instead of having three carbons in a row, the...Problem 111AE:
Give the chemical names of each of the following familiar compounds a. NaCI (table salt), b....Problem 112AE:
2.112 Many familiar substances have common, unsystematic names. For each of the following, give
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Chapter 1 - Introduction: Matter, Energy, And MeasurementChapter 1.2 - Classifications Of MatterChapter 1.5 - Units Of MeasurementChapter 1.6 - Uncertainty In MeasurementChapter 1.7 - Dimensional AnalysisChapter 2 - Atoms, Molecules, And IonsChapter 2.3 - The Modern View Of Atomic StructureChapter 2.4 - Atomic WeightsChapter 2.5 - The Periodic TableChapter 2.6 - Molecules And Molecular Compounds
Chapter 2.7 - Ions And Ionic CompoundsChapter 2.8 - Naming Inorganic CompoundsChapter 2.9 - Some Simple Organic CompoundsChapter 3 - Chemical Reactions And Reaction StoichiometryChapter 3.1 - Chemical EquationsChapter 3.2 - Simple Patterns Of Chemical ReactivityChapter 3.3 - Formula WeightsChapter 3.4 - Avogadro's Number And The MoleChapter 3.5 - Empirical Formulas From AnalysesChapter 3.6 - Quantitative Information From Balanced EquationsChapter 3.7 - Limiting ReactantsChapter 4 - Reactions In Aqueous SolutionChapter 4.1 - General Properties Of Aqueous SolutionsChapter 4.2 - Precipitation ReactionsChapter 4.3 - Acids, Bases, And Neutralization ReactionsChapter 4.4 - Oxidation-reduction ReactionsChapter 4.5 - Concentrations Of SolutionsChapter 4.6 - Solutions Stoichiometry And Chemical AnalysisChapter 5 - ThermochemistryChapter 5.2 - The First Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 5.3 - EnthalpyChapter 5.4 - Enthalpies Of ReactionChapter 5.5 - CalorimetryChapter 5.6 - Hess's LawChapter 5.7 - Enthalpies Of FormationChapter 5.8 - Bond EnthalpiesChapter 5.9 - Foods And FuelsChapter 6 - Electronic Structure Of AtomsChapter 6.1 - The Wave Nature Of LightChapter 6.2 - Quantized Energy And PhotonsChapter 6.3 - Line Spectra And The Bohr ModelChapter 6.4 - The Wave Behavior Of MatterChapter 6.5 - Quantum Mechanics And Atomic OrbitalsChapter 6.8 - Electron ConfigurationsChapter 6.9 - Electron Configurations And The Periodic TableChapter 7 - Periodic Properties Of The ElementsChapter 7.3 - Sizes Of Atoms And IonsChapter 7.4 - Ionization EnergyChapter 7.6 - Metals, Nonmetals, And MetalloidsChapter 7.7 - Trends Of Group 1a And Group 2a MetalsChapter 8 - Basic Concepts Of Chemical BondingChapter 8.2 - Ionic BondingChapter 8.3 - Covalent BondingChapter 8.4 - Bond Polarity And ElectronegativityChapter 8.5 - Drawing Lewis StructuresChapter 8.6 - Resonance StructuresChapter 8.7 - Exceptions Of The Octet RuleChapter 9 - Molecular Geometry And Bonding TheoriesChapter 9.2 - The Vsepr ModelChapter 9.3 - Molecular Shape And Molecular PolarityChapter 9.5 - Hybrid OrbitalsChapter 9.6 - Multiple BondsChapter 9.7 - Molecular OrbitalsChapter 9.8 - Bonding In Period 2 Diatomic MoleculesChapter 10 - GasesChapter 10.2 - PressureChapter 10.3 - The Gas LawsChapter 10.4 - The Ideal-gas EquationChapter 10.5 - Further Applications Of The Ideal-gas EquationChapter 10.6 - Gas Mixtures And Partial PressuresChapter 10.7 - The Kinetic-molecular Theory Of GasesChapter 10.8 - Molecular Effusion And DiffusionChapter 10.9 - Real Gases: Deviations From Ideal BehaviorChapter 11 - Liquids And Intermolecular ForcesChapter 11.2 - Intermolecular ForcesChapter 11.3 - Select Properties Of LiquidsChapter 11.4 - Phase ChangesChapter 11.5 - Vapor PressureChapter 11.6 - Phase DiagramChapter 11.7 - Liquid CrystalsChapter 12 - Solids And Modern MaterialsChapter 12.3 - Metallic SolidsChapter 12.5 - Ionic SolidChapter 12.7 - Covalent-network SolidsChapter 13 - Properties Of SolutionsChapter 13.3 - Factor Affecting SolubilityChapter 13.4 - Expressing Solution ConcentrationChapter 13.5 - Colligative PropertiesChapter 14 - Chemical KineticsChapter 14.2 - Reaction RatesChapter 14.3 - Concentration And Rate LawsChapter 14.4 - The Change Of Concentration With TimeChapter 14.5 - Temperature And RateChapter 14.6 - Reaction MechanismsChapter 15 - Chemical EquilibriumChapter 15.2 - The Equilibrium ConstantChapter 15.3 - Understanding And Working With Equilibrium ConstantChapter 15.4 - Heterogeneous EquilibriumChapter 15.5 - Calculating Equilibrium ConstantsChapter 15.6 - Applications Equilibrium ConstantsChapter 15.7 - Le Chatelier's PrincipleChapter 16 - Acid—base EquilibriumChapter 16.2 - Bronsted-lowery Acids And BasesChapter 16.3 - The Autoionization Of WaterChapter 16.4 - The Ph ScaleChapter 16.5 - Strong Acids And BasesChapter 16.6 - Weak AcidsChapter 16.7 - Weak BasesChapter 16.8 - Relation Between Ka And KbChapter 16.9 - Acid-base Properties Of Salt SolutionChapter 16.10 - Acid-base Behavior And Chemical StructureChapter 17 - Additional Aspects Of Aqueous EquilibriumChapter 17.1 - The Common Ion EffectChapter 17.2 - BuffersChapter 17.3 - Acid-base TitrationsChapter 17.4 - Solubility EquilibriaChapter 17.5 - Factor That Affect SolubilityChapter 17.6 - Precipitation And Separation Of IonsChapter 18 - Chemistry Of The EnvironmentChapter 18.1 - Earth's AtmosphereChapter 18.2 - Human Activities And Earth AtmosphereChapter 19 - Chemical ThermodynamicsChapter 19.1 - Spontaneous ProcessesChapter 19.2 - Entropy And Second Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 19.3 - The Molecular Interpretation Of Entropy And The Third Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 19.4 - Entropy Changes In Chemical ReactionsChapter 19.5 - Gibbs Free EnergyChapter 19.6 - Free Energy And TemperatureChapter 19.7 - Free Energy And Equilibrium ConstantChapter 20 - ElectrochemistryChapter 20.1 - Oxidation States And Oxidation-reduction ReactionsChapter 20.2 - Balancing Redox EquationsChapter 20.3 - Voltaic CellsChapter 20.4 - Cell Potentials Under Standard ConditionsChapter 20.5 - Free Energy And Redox ReactionsChapter 20.6 - Cell Potentials Under Nonstandard ConditionsChapter 20.9 - ElectrolysisChapter 21 - Nuclear ChemistryChapter 21.1 - Radioactivity And Nuclear EquationsChapter 21.2 - Patterns Of Nuclear StabilityChapter 21.3 - Nuclear TransmutationsChapter 21.4 - Rates Of Radioactive DecayChapter 21.6 - Energy Changes In Nuclear ReactionsChapter 22 - Chemistry Of The NonmetalsChapter 22.1 - Periodic Trends And Chemical ReactionsChapter 22.3 - Group 8a:the Noble GasesChapter 22.4 - Group 7a:the HalogensChapter 22.7 - NitrogenChapter 22.10 - The Other Group 4a:elements:si,ge,sn And PbChapter 23 - Transition Metals And Coordination ChemistryChapter 23.2 - Transition-metals ComplexesChapter 23.4 - Nomenclature And Isomerism In Coordination ChemistryChapter 23.5 - Color And Magnetism In Coordination ChemistryChapter 23.6 - Crystal-field TheoryChapter 24 - The Chemistry Of Life: Organic And Biological ChemistryChapter 24.2 - Introduction To HydrocarbonsChapter 24.3 - Alkenes,alkynes,and Aromatic HydrocarbonsChapter 24.4 - Organic Functional GroupsChapter 24.7 - Proteins
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