Solutions for Introduction to Chemistry
Problem 2QC:
How can the composition of atom differ?Problem 3QC:
How do ions differ from the atoms of elements?Problem 1PP:
For the atom represented in the following diagram, (a)Â Â Determine the number of protons and...Problem 2PP:
A rare isotope of carbon has a mass number of 14. How many protons, electrons, and neutrons are in...Problem 3PP:
Write two representations for the following isotope.Problem 4PP:
Determine the number of neutrons in each of the following isotopes. aI53131b37Clccarbon-13Problem 5PP:
How many protons and electrons compose the following ions? Identify each as a cation or anion....Problem 6PP:
Write the isotope symbols for ions that have the following numbers of protons, neutrons, and...Problem 7PP:
The copper mined from Earth’s crust consists of 63Cu (62.93 amu) and 65Cu (64.93 amu). Which...Problem 8PP:
The element lithium is composed of two isotopes, lithium-6 and lithium-7. The mass and percent...Problem 9PP:
Identify the element that is described. (a) the element that is in group VA (15) and in period 2,...Problem 1QP:
Match the key terms with the descriptions provided. (a) an electrically neutral subatomic particle...Problem 2QP:
Match the key terms with the descriptions provided. (a) a member of one of the B groups of elements...Problem 9QP:
Does the following diagram represent a chemical reaction that obeys the law of conservation of mass?...Problem 10QP:
Does the following diagram represent a chemical reaction that obeys the law of conservation of mass?...Problem 11QP:
Which experiment showed that all atoms contain negatively charged particles with masses far less...Problem 12QP:
What information about the structure of the atom did Rutherford's gold foil experiment provide?Problem 13QP:
Which subatomic particles are negatively charged?Problem 14QP:
Which subatomic particles are positively charged?Problem 15QP:
Helium is used in balloons and blimps because of its lifting power. Draw a nuclear model of a helium...Problem 16QP:
Hydrogcn-3 (tritium) is used as a tracer in chemical, biological, and medical research. Draw a...Problem 18QP:
Which of the following best describes about how many times greater in mass a proton is than an...Problem 19QP:
Explain why the mass of a carbon atom is about twice the mass of the protons in a carbon atom. What...Problem 22QP:
How many protons are in each atom of each of the following elements? aheliumbargoncleadProblem 24QP:
How do isotopes of an element differ?Problem 27QP:
Which of the following are always the same for atoms of the same element? (a) mass number (b) atomic...Problem 28QP:
Which of the following are different for isotopes of an element? (a) mass number (b) atomic number...Problem 29QP:
Given the composition of the nuclei, what are the atomic number, neutron number, and mass number of...Problem 30QP:
Identify the element from the atom shown. What are the atomic number, neutron number, and mass...Problem 31QP:
What are the atomic number, neutron number, and mass number of the following isotopes?...Problem 32QP:
Identify the element from the atom shown. What are the atomic number, neutron number, and mass...Problem 34QP:
How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in each of the following? (a) a hydrogen atom with a...Problem 35QP:
What is the isotope symbol for atoms that contain the following numbers of subatomic particles? (a)...Problem 36QP:
What is the isotope symbol for atoms that contain the following numbers of subatomic particles? (a)...Problem 37QP:
How many protons and neutrons are in an atom represented by the following? a2656Feb39kccopper-65Problem 38QP:
How many protons and neutrons are in an atom represented by the following? a511BbZ68nciodine127Problem 39QP:
A study of blood flow in heart muscle uses nitrogen-l3 incorporated into a chemical agent. How many...Problem 40QP:
Phosphorus-32 can be used to treat eye tumors. How many protons and neutrons are found in the P-32...Problem 41QP:
Complete the following table for the designated atoms.Problem 42QP:
Complete the following table for the designated atoms.Problem 43QP:
How do an atom and an ion of the same element differ?Problem 46QP:
What forms when an ion with a 1+ charge undergoes each of the following changes? (a) It gains one...Problem 48QP:
Write the symbol for the ion that is formed after each of the following changes. Identify each ion...Problem 57QP:
How do 7Li+6Li each differ from a neutral lithium-7 atom? Which differs from lithium-7 by the...Problem 58QP:
How do B3579r and B3581r Br differ in their numbers of subatomic particles? Which should have the...Problem 59QP:
Potassium citrate is a compound found in some sparkling beverages. The potassium in this compound is...Problem 60QP:
Calcium citrate is a compound found in some calcium supplement medications. The calcium in this...Problem 61QP:
What is the basis for the atomic mass unit (amu) scale?Problem 62QP:
What is the mass of a carbon-12 atom on the amu scale? ls this value exact or approximate?Problem 63QP:
What is the approximate mass, in atomic mass units, of the following isotopes? aH12 Â bU92238Problem 66QP:
Approximately how much greater in mass is a D2O molecule than an H2O molecule? (Assume the oxygen...Problem 69QP:
Why do we use the amu mass scale instead of the gram mass scale when discussing masses of atoms?Problem 70QP:
What is the relationship between grams and atomic mass units? How many atomic mass units are in 1g ?Problem 73QP:
How is the mass of an individual atom determined? How do you determine the mass number of an atom?Problem 74QP:
Which of the following is most likely the mass of a nickel-62 atom: 62,0000000 amu, 62,495654 amu,...Problem 75QP:
Naturally occurring calcium is composed of two isotopes: calcium-40 and calcium-44. Which isotope is...Problem 77QP:
An unknown element (X) discovered on a planet in another galaxy was found to exist as two isotopes....Problem 78QP:
Suppose that the isotope abundance of magnesium on another planet has been determined to be...Problem 79QP:
The mass spectrum of nickel is shown. (a) What is the most abundant isotope of nickel? (b) What is...Problem 80QP:
The mass spectrum of magnesium is shown. (a) What is the most abundant isotope of magnesium? (b)...Problem 81QP:
What is the mass in amu of 1000 boron atoms?Problem 82QP:
What is the mass in amu of 1000 mercury atoms?Problem 84QP:
A sample of pure silver and a simple of pure gold have the same mass. Which contains the greatest...Problem 85QP:
Identify which of the elements Br, K, Mg, Al, Mn, and Ar can be classified in each of the following...Problem 86QP:
Identify which of the elements He, Zn, Pb, L Ca, and Na can be classified in each of the following...Problem 89QP:
What element is in group IVB (4) and in period 4?Problem 90QP:
What element is in group IVA (14) and in period 2?Problem 91QP:
Identify each of the following elements as a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid. (a) calcium (b) carbon...Problem 92QP:
Identify each of the following elements as a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid. (a) phosphorus (b)...Problem 93QP:
Identify the following elements as a main-group element, transition metal, lanthanide, or actinide....Problem 94QP:
Identify the following elements as a main-group element, transition metal, lanthanide, or actinide....Problem 100QP:
The noble gases are sometimes called “inert gases." Why? Why do they not form ions?Problem 101QP:
The ions of many of the main-group elements have the same number of as the noble gas nearest to...Problem 103QP:
Identify the groups of the periodic table in which all the elements form ions of the charge...Problem 104QP:
For each group listed. identify the charge on the ions that they form. (a) group VIA (16) (b)...Problem 108QP:
Chlorine gas reacts with potassium to form a compound with properties similar to table salt. Which...Problem 109QP:
When iron rusts. a compound forms with the formula Fe2O3 . When iron nails rust, should their mass...Problem 111QP:
A 100-g sample of zinc sul�de contains 67.1 g zinc and 32.9 g sulfur. if a 1.34-g sample of zinc...Problem 112QP:
A 100-g sample of HgO contains 92.6 g mercury and 7.4 g oxygen. What mass of mercury atoms and what...Problem 113QP:
What properties of electrons contributed to why they were the �rst subatomic particles to be...Problem 114QP:
What experimental evidence led to each of the following advances in our understanding of atomic...Problem 116QP:
Why is it impossible for an element to have a mass number less than its atomic number?Problem 117QP:
How many protons and neutrons are in a potassium-39 atom?Problem 119QP:
Explain why the relative atomic mass of cobalt is greater than that of nickel. although the atomic...Problem 120QP:
Which element has an isotope that has a mass approximately three times greater than its most...Problem 121QP:
Some tables list relative atomic mass to as many signi�cant �gures as can be reported...Problem 122QP:
How many atoms are in each of the following samples of carbon-12? (a) 120 amu (b) 12,000 amu (c)...Problem 125QP:
A sample of pure carbon and a sample of pure iodine have the same mass. Which has the greatest...Problem 126QP:
Two equal-volume balloons contain the same number of atoms. One contains helium and one contains...Problem 127QP:
Naturally occurring boron comprises two isotopes, boron-10 and boron-l1. The atomic mass of boron-10...Problem 130QP:
Nitrogen and oxygen are the main components of the air we breathe. Write formulas to represent these...Problem 132QP:
Which element is the only nonmetal in group IVA (14)?Problem 137QP:
Positron emission tomography (PET) is used in medicine to produce an image of functions inside the...Problem 138QP:
When silver tarnishes, a chemical reaction occurs in which a compound of silver and sulfur forms on...Problem 139QP:
The iron found in the human body is in the form of fe2+ or Fe3+ ions. How do neutral atoms and the...Problem 140QP:
Which has the greater density, an ice cube containing the hydrogen-l isotope or an ice cube...Problem 142QP:
After he conducted cathode ray tube experiments proving the existence of negatively charged...Problem 143QP:
Analysis of carbon-14 content is used to date fossils up to about 60,000 years old. There are two...Problem 144QP:
A naturally occurring isotope of potassium has a mass number of 40. One of argon’s naturally...Problem 146QP:
A monatomic ion with a 4+ charge has the same number of electrons as an argon atom. What is the...Problem 147QP:
Which of the following has the greatest number of electrons? A.Ca2+B.K+C.ClD.S2 E. These all have...Problem 149QP:
Atoms that are isotopes of the same element differ in A. number of neutrons B. number of protons C....Problem 150QP:
Which of the following statements about atoms and subatomic particles is true? A. The nucleus of an...Problem 151QP:
Elements in which group always form monatomic ions with a negative 1 1 charge? A. alkali metals B....Problem 152QP:
Identify the number of protons and neutrons in an atom of the isotope 64Zn. A. 64 protons, 34...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Chapter 1, Problem 1QCChapter 1, Problem 9PPSignificant figures are the digit numbers in which the answer is described in accuracy. It starts...The calculation can be carried out by simply applying the multiplication method:...Chapter 1, Problem 8QPChapter 1, Problem 19QPChapter 1, Problem 20QPChapter 1, Problem 21QPThe conversion factor for centiometer to feet is as follows. 1 cm=0.0328084 ft1=0.0328084 ft1 cm For...
Chapter 1, Problem 23QPThe relation between Foot ft and in is shown below: 1 ft=12 in The conversion factors used to...Chapter 1, Problem 86QPChapter 1, Problem 113QPChapter 1, Problem 122QPChapter 1, Problem 124QPChapter 1, Problem 142QPChapter 1, Problem 145QPChapter 1, Problem 156QPChapter 1, Problem 157QPChapter 2, Problem 1QCGiven information: The table is provided in the question. In the first row of the table, the mass...The differences between ionic and molecular compounds are explained below: In ionic compounds,...Given Information:Table is provided in the question. Ca2+ cation combines with Cl− to form CaCl2...Given Information:Table is provided in the question. Ba2+ cation combines with Br− to form BaBr3...Chapter 3, Problem 55QPGiven Information: Table is provided in the question. 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