Solutions for LCPO CHEMISTRY W/MODIFIED MASTERING
Problem 5.2A:
Conceptual APPLY 5.2 Two electromagnetic waves are represented below.
(a) Which wave has the higher...Problem 5.3P:
PRACTICE 5.3 The biological effects of a given dose of electromagnetic energy generally become more...Problem 5.6A:
Conceptual APPLY 5.6 Compare the two elements Rb and Ag. (a) Which element do you predict to have a...Problem 5.7P:
PRACTICE 5.7 The Balmer equation can be extended beyond the visible portion of the electromagnetic...Problem 5.8A:
APPLY 5.8 (a) What is the longest-wavelength line in nanometers in the infrared series for hydrogen...Problem 5.11P:
Give the or bital notation for an electron in an orbital with the quantum numbers: n=4,l=3,m1=2Problem 5.12A:
APPLY 5.10 Extend Table 5.2 to show allowed combinations of quantum numbers when n = 5. How many...Problem 5.13P:
Conceptual PRACTICE 5.13 Give a possible combination of n and I quantum numbers for the following...Problem 5.14A:
Conceptual APPLY 5.14 How many nodal planes through the nucleus do you think a g orbital has?Problem 5.15P:
Give the expected ground state electron configuration for Ti(Z=22) , and draw an orbital-filling...Problem 5.16A:
Conceptual APPLY 5.16 Identify the atoms with the following ground-state electron configuration: (a)...Problem 5.17P:
Order the atoms from smallest to largest: Cs, SiSn.Problem 5.19P:
What percentage of electrical energy is converted to light energy in (a) an incandescent bulb? (b) a...Problem 5.21P:
(a) How is the emission spectrum from the triphosphor in the fluorescent bulb different than the...Problem 5.22P:
PROBLEM 5.19 Mercury vapor is contained inside the fluorescent bulb. (a) Use the periodic table on...Problem 5.23P:
PROBLEM 5.20 When electricity is used to add energy to the mercury atoms, an electron in a 6s...Problem 5.24P:
Atomic emission spectra arise from electron transitions from higher-energy orbitals to lower-energy...Problem 5.25P:
PROBLEM 5.22 Three different wavelengths in the line spectrum for mercury and three electronic...Problem 5.26CP:
Two electromagnetic waves are represented below. (a) Which wave has the greater intensity? (b) Which...Problem 5.27CP:
The following diagram shows the energy levels of the different shells in the hydrogen atom. (a)...Problem 5.29CP:
Where on the blank outline of the periodic table do elements that meet the following descriptions...Problem 5.30CP:
One of the elements shown on the following periodic table has an anomalous ground-state electron...Problem 5.31CP:
What atom has the following orbital-filling diagram? [Ar]Problem 5.32CP:
The following orbital-filling diagram represents an excited state rather than the ground state of an...Problem 5.34SP:
Which has the higher frequency, red light or violet light? Which has the longer wavelength? Which...Problem 5.36SP:
The Hubble Space Telescope detects electromagnetic energy in the wavelength range 1.15107 m to...Problem 5.39SP:
What is the frequency of a microwave with =4.33103m ?Problem 5.40SP:
A certain cellular telephone transmits at a frequency of 825MHz and receives at a frequency of 875...Problem 5.41SP:
Optical fibers allow the fast transmission of vast amounts of data. In one type of fiber, the...Problem 5.42SP:
Calculate the energies of the following waves in kilojoules permole, and tell which member of each...Problem 5.43SP:
The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) body scanners used in hospitals operate with 400 MHz radio...Problem 5.44SP:
What is the wavelength in meters of photons with the following energies? In what region of the...Problem 5.45SP:
What is the energy of each of the following photons in kilo-joules per mole? (a) v=5.971019s-1(b)...Problem 5.46SP:
You’re probably familiar with using Scotch rape for wrapping presents but may not know that it can...Problem 5.47SP:
Hard wintergreen-flavored candies are triboluminescent,meaning that they emit flashes of light when...Problem 5.49SP:
Photochromic sunglasses, which darken when exposed to light, contain a small amount of colorless...Problem 5.52SP:
The work function of cesium metal is 188 kJ/mol, which corresponds to light with a wavelength of 637...Problem 5.54SP:
The work function of silver metal is 436 kJ/mol. What frequency of light is needed to eject...Problem 5.55SP:
Cesium metal is frequently used in photoelectric cells because the amount of energy necessary to...Problem 5.56SP:
Spectroscopy is a technique that uses the interaction of radiant energy with matter to identify or...Problem 5.58SP:
According to the equation for the Balmer line spectrum of hydrogen, a value of n=3 gives a red...Problem 5.59SP:
According to the equation for the Balmer line spectrum of hydrogen, a value of n=4 gives a red...Problem 5.60SP:
Calculate the wavelength and energy in kilojoules necessary to completely remove an electron from...Problem 5.61SP:
Calculate the wavelength and energy in kilojoules necessary to completely remove an electron from...Problem 5.62SP:
One series of lines of the hydrogen spectrum is caused by emission of energy accompanying the fall...Problem 5.63SP:
One series of lines of the hydrogen spectrum is caused bye mission of energy accompanying the fall...Problem 5.64SP:
Use the Balmer equation to calculate the wavelength in nano-meters of the spectral line for hydrogen...Problem 5.66SP:
Protons and electrons can be given very high energies in particleaccelerators. What is the...Problem 5.67SP:
What is the wavelength in meters of a proton (mass=1.6731024g) that has been accelerated to 1% of...Problem 5.68SP:
What is the de Broglie wavelength in meters of a base ball weighing 145 g and traveling at 156km/h?...Problem 5.69SP:
What is the de Brogue wavelength in meters of a mosquito weighing 1.55 mg and flying at 1.38 m/s?...Problem 5.70SP:
At what speed in meters per second must a 145 g baseball be traveling to have a de Brogue wavelength...Problem 5.71SP:
What velocity would an electron (mass=9.111031kg) need for its de Brogue wavelength to be that of...Problem 5.72SP:
Use the Heisenberg uncertainty principle to calculate the uncertainty in meters in the position of a...Problem 5.73SP:
The mass of a helium atom is 40026 amu, and its average velocity at 25 °C is 1.36103m/s . What is...Problem 5.74SP:
What is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, and how does it affect our description of atomic...Problem 5.75SP:
Why do we have to use an arbitrary value such as 90% to determine the spatial limitations of an...Problem 5.76SP:
What are the four quantum numbers, and what does each specify?Problem 5.77SP:
Tell which of the following combinations of quantum numbers are not allowed. Explain your answers....Problem 5.78SP:
Give the allowable combinations of quantum numbers for each of the following electrons. (a) A 4s...Problem 5.79SP:
Give the orbital designations of electrons with the following quantum numbers. (a) n=3,l=0,m1=0(b)...Problem 5.80SP:
Which of the following combinations of quantum numbers can refer to an electron in a ground-state...Problem 5.81SP:
Which of the following combinations of quantum numbers can refer to an electron in a ground-state...Problem 5.82SP:
What is the maximum number of electrons in an atom whose highest-energy electrons have the principal...Problem 5.83SP:
What is the maximum number of electrons in an atom whose highest-energy electrons have the principal...Problem 5.84SP:
Sodium atoms emit light with a wavelength of 330 nm when an electron moves from a 4p orbital to a 3s...Problem 5.87SP:
Assign a set of four quantum numbers to each electron in oxygen.Problem 5.89SP:
Which of the following is a valid set of four quantum numbers for a d electron in Mo? (a)...Problem 5.96SP:
Order the electrons in the following orbitals according to their shielding ability: 4s, 4d, 4f,Problem 5.100SP:
Which orbital in each of the following pairs is higher in energy? (a) 5por 5d(b)4sor3p (c) 6sor4dProblem 5.101SP:
Order the orbitals for a multi electron atom in each of the following lists according to increasing...Problem 5.102SP:
According to the aufbau principle, which orbital is filled immediately after each of the following...Problem 5.103SP:
According to the autbau principle, which orbital is filled immediately before each of the following?...Problem 5.104SP:
Give the expected ground-state electron configurations for the following elements. (a) Ti(b) Ru (c)...Problem 5.105SP:
Give the expected ground-state electron configurations for atoms with the following atomic numbers....Problem 5.106SP:
Draw orbital-filling diagrams for the following atoms. Show each electron as an up or down arrow,...Problem 5.107SP:
Draw orbital-filling diagrams for atoms with the following atomic numbers. Show each electron as an...Problem 5.108SP:
How many unpaired electrons are present in each of the following ground-state atoms? (a) O (b) Si...Problem 5.109SP:
Identify the following atoms. (a) It has the ground-state electron configuration [Ar]4s23d104p1 ....Problem 5.111SP:
Given the sub shells 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p and 3d, identify those that meet the following descriptions....Problem 5.114SP:
Take a guess. What do you think is a likely ground-state electron configuration for the sodium ion,...Problem 5.115SP:
Take a guess. What is a likely ground-state electron Configuration for the chloride ion, Cl formed...Problem 5.123SP:
Which atom in each of the following pairs has a larger radius? (a) CorGe(b) NiorPt (c) Snor I(d) Na...Problem 5.124MP:
Orbital energies in single-electron atoms or ions, such as He+ ,can be described with an equation...Problem 5.125MP:
Like He+ , the Li2+ ion is a single-electron system (Problem5.124). What wavelength of light in...Problem 5.127MP:
Draw orbital-filling diagrams for the following atoms. Show each electron as an up or down arrow,...Problem 5.128MP:
The atomic radii of Y (180 pm) and Li (187 pm) are significantly different, but the radii of Zr (160...Problem 5.132MP:
The amount of energy necessary to remove an electron from an atom is a quantity called the...Problem 5.136MP:
A minimum energy of 7.211019J is required to produce the photoelectric effect in chromium metal. (a)...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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