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Problem 22.1P:
Which element has more nonmetallic character:Cl or Sb?Problem 22.6A:
Look at the location of elements A, B, C, and Din the following periodic table: (a) Write the...Problem 22.7P:
What are the formula and charge of the silicate anion shown?Problem 22.8A:
Suggest a plausible structure for the silicate anion in the mineral, wollastonite, Ca3Si3O9 . Use a...Problem 22.10A:
Write balanced net ionic equations for the following reactions: (a) Dissolution of solid Li2O in...Problem 22.11P:
Liquid hydrogen has been used as a fuel in theU.S. space program for many years. The space shuttle...Problem 22.12P:
(a) Write balanced equations for the steam-hydrocarbon reforming process. (b) Why does the...Problem 22.13P:
Write a balanced equation for the production of synthesis gas, a mixture of H2 and CO, from water...Problem 22.18CP:
Locate each of the following groups of elements on the periodic table. (a) Main-group elements(b)...Problem 22.29CP:
Consider the six second- and third-row elements in groups 4A6A of the periodic table Possible...Problem 22.32SP:
Which element in each of the following pairs has the higherionization energy? (a) AsorCl(b) MgorBaProblem 22.33SP:
Arrange the following elements in order of increasing ionization energy. (a) N(b) Ca(c) Rb(d) SeProblem 22.35SP:
Arrange the following elements in order of increasing atomicradius. (a) Rb(b) F(c) Sb(d) SProblem 22.37SP:
Arrange the following elements in order of increasing electro negativity. (a) Sr(b) Cl(c) Sn(d) GeProblem 22.38SP:
Which element in each of the following pairs has more metallic character? (a) Bi or As(b) GeorSiProblem 22.39SP:
Which element in each of the following pairs has more non-metallic character? (a) Se or Te(b) Br or...Problem 22.44SP:
Consider the elements C, Se, B, Sn, and Cl. Identify which of these elements: (a) Has the largest...Problem 22.47SP:
GeCl4 reacts with Cl to give GeCl62 , but CCl4 does notreact with excess Cl . Explain.Problem 22.51SP:
Consider the elements Mn, Al, C, S, and Si. Which element forms the strongest bonds?Problem 22.55SP:
The hydrogen-filled dirigible Hindenburg had a volume of 1.99108L . If the hydrogen used was...Problem 22.56SP:
Write the chemical formula of a compound that containshydrogen and each of the following elements....Problem 22.63SP:
Describe the molecular geometry of: (a) GeH4(b) H2S(c) NH3Problem 22.65SP:
Explain why the hydrogen atoms in interstitial hydrides are mobile.Problem 22.66SP:
Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of eachof the following hydrides with water....Problem 22.67SP:
Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of each of the following hydrides with water....Problem 22.68SP:
Look at the properties of the alkali metals summarized inTable 22.2, and predict reasonable values...Problem 22.76SP:
Magnesium metal is produced by electrolysis of molten magnesium chloride using inert electrodes....Problem 22.77SP:
How many hours are required to produce 10.0 kg of magnesium by electrolysis of molten MgCl2 with a...Problem 22.78SP:
Assign charges to the oxygen-containing anions in the following compounds: (a) Na2O(b) K2O2Problem 22.79SP:
Assign charges to the oxygen-containing anions in the following compounds: (a) CsO2(b) BaO2Problem 22.83SP:
What is the oxidation state of the group 3A element in each of the following compounds? (a) NaBF4(b)...Problem 22.92SP:
Draw the electron-dot structure for CO, CO2 , and CO32 ,and predict which substance will have the...Problem 22.93SP:
What is the hybridization and geometry around carbon atoms in graphene? Explain why graphene is an...Problem 22.94SP:
Which of the group 4A elements have allot ropes with the diamond structure? Which have metallic...Problem 22.101SP:
Suggest a plausible structure for the silicate anion in the mineral thortveitite, Sc2Si2O7 .Problem 22.102SP:
Carbon is an essential element in the molecules on which life is based. Would silicon be equally...Problem 22.108SP:
Draw an electron-dot structure for N2 , and explain why this molecule is so unreactive.Problem 22.109SP:
Describe the structures of the white and red allotropes of phosphorus, and explain why white...Problem 22.112SP:
Account for each of the following observations. (a) Nitric acid is a strong oxidizing agent, hut...Problem 22.113SP:
Compare and contrast the properties of ammonia and phosphine.Problem 22.114SP:
Draw all the possible resonance structure for N2O and assign formal charges. Which resonance...Problem 22.115SP:
Could the strain in the P4 molecule be reduced by using sp3 hybrid orbitals in bonding instead of...Problem 22.118SP:
In industry O2 is prepared by fractional distillation of liquefied air. The main components of air...Problem 22.128SP:
Which is more acidic? (a) Cr2O3orCrO3 (b) N2O5orN2O3 (c) SO2orSO3Problem 22.130SP:
Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of each of the following oxides with water. (a)...Problem 22.131SP:
Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of each of the following oxides with water. (a)...Problem 22.133SP:
Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of the amphoteric oxide Ga2O3 with: (a) Aqueous...Problem 22.134SP:
Describe the structure of the sulfur molecules in: (a) Rhombic sulfur (b) Monoclinic sulfur (c)...Problem 22.135SP:
The viscosity of liquid sulfur increases sharply at about160 °C and then decreases again above 200...Problem 22.137SP:
Write a balanced net ionic equation for each of the following reactions. (a) Zn(s)+HCl(aq)? (b)...Problem 22.140SP:
Write electron-dot structures for each of the followingmolecules, and use VSEPR theory to predict...Problem 22.141SP:
(a) Why is the SO3 molecule trigonal planar hut the SO32 ion is trigonal pyramidal? (b) Why is the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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