Solutions for Principles of Modern Chemistry
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Classify the following materials as substances or mixtures: table salt, wood, mercury, air, water,...Problem 2P:
Classify the following materials as substances or mixtures: absolute (pure) alcohol, milk (as...Problem 3P:
A 17th-century chemist wrote of the “simple bodies which enter originally into the composition of...Problem 4P:
Since 1800, almost 200 sincere but erroneous reports of the discovery of new chemical elements have...Problem 5P:
A sample of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is synthesized in the laboratory. It contains 30.0 g carbon...Problem 6P:
A sample of a compound synthesized and purified in the laboratory contains 25.0 g hafnium and 31.5 g...Problem 7P:
Nitrogen (N) and silicon (Si) form two binary compounds with the following compositions: a) Compute...Problem 8P:
Iodine (I) and fluorine (F) form a series of binary compounds with the following compositions: (a)...Problem 9P:
Vanadium (V) and oxygen (O) form a series of compounds with the following compositions: What are the...Problem 13P:
Pure nitrogen dioxide (NO2) forms when dinitrogen oxide (N2O) and oxygen (O2) are mixed in the...Problem 14P:
Gaseous methanol (CH3OH) reacts with oxygen (O2) to produce water vapor and carbon dioxide. What...Problem 15P:
In J. J. Thompson’s experiment depicted in Figures 1.10 and 1.11, assume that the electrons are...Problem 16P:
In the problem 15 above, what is vy , the y-component of the electron’s velocity, when it has...Problem 17P:
The natural abundances and isotopic masses of the element silicon (Si) relative to 12C=512.00000 are...Problem 18P:
The natural abundances and isotopic masses of the element neon (Ne) are Calculate the atomic mass of...Problem 20P:
More than half of all the atoms in naturally occurring zirconium are 90Zr . The other four stable...Problem 21P:
The isotope of plutonium used for nuclear fission is 239Pu . Determine (a) the ratio of the number...Problem 22P:
The last “missing” element from the first six periods was promethium, which was finally discovered...Problem 24P:
In 1982, the production of a single atom of 109266Mt (meitnerium-266) was reported. Describe the...Problem 27P:
Compute the relative molecular masses of the following compounds on the 12C scale: (a) P4O10 (b)...Problem 29P:
Suppose that a person counts out gold atoms at the rate of one each second for the entire span of an...Problem 30P:
A gold atom has a diameter of 2.881010m . Suppose the atoms in 1.00 mol of gold atoms are arranged...Problem 31P:
The vitamin A molecule has the formula C20H30O , and a molecule of vitamin A2 has the formula...Problem 32P:
Arrange the following in order of increasing mass: 1.06molSF4;117gCH4;8.71023 molecules of Cl2O7 ;...Problem 33P:
Mercury is traded by the “flask,” a unit that has a mass of 34.5 kg. Determine the volume of a flask...Problem 34P:
Gold costs $400 per troy ounce, and 1troyounce5=31.1035g . Determine the cost of 10.0cm3 gold if the...Problem 35P:
Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) occurs in nature as a mineral called corundum, which is noted for its...Problem 37AP:
Soft wood chips weighing 17.2 kg are placed in an iron vessel and mixed with 150.1 kg water and...Problem 38AP:
In a reproduction of the Millikan oil-drop experiment, a student obtains the following values for...Problem 39AP:
A rough estimate of the radius of a nucleus is provided by the formula r=kA1/3 , where k is...Problem 40AP:
In a neutron star, gravity causes the electrons to combine with protons to form neutrons. A typical...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - The Atom In Modern ChemistryChapter 2 - Chemical Formulas, Equations, And Reaction YieldsChapter 3 - Atomic Shells And Classical Models Of Chemical BondingChapter 4 - Introduction To Quantum MechanicsChapter 5 - Quantum Mechanics And Atomic StructureChapter 6 - Quantum Mechanics And Molecular StructureChapter 7 - Bonding In Organic MoleculesChapter 8 - Bonding In Transition Metal Compounds And Coordination ComplexesChapter 9 - The Gaseous StateChapter 10 - Solids, Liquids, And Phase Transitions
Chapter 11 - SolutionsChapter 12 - Thermodynamic Processes And ThermochemistryChapter 13 - Spontaneous Processes And Thermodynamic EquilibriumChapter 14 - Chemical EquilibriumChapter 15 - Acid–base EquilibriaChapter 16 - Solubility And Precipitation EquilibriaChapter 17 - ElectrochemistryChapter 18 - Chemical KineticsChapter 19 - Nuclear ChemistryChapter 20 - Molecular Spectroscopy And PhotochemistryChapter 21 - Structure And Bonding In SolidsChapter 22 - Inorganic MaterialsChapter 23 - Polymeric Materials And Soft Condensed MatterChapter A - Scientific Notation And Experimental Error
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Long considered the standard for covering chemistry at a high level, PRINCIPLES OF MODERN CHEMISTRY continues to set the standard as the most modern, rigorous, and chemically and mathematically accurate book on the market. This authoritative text features an "atoms first" approach and thoroughly revised chapters on Quantum Mechanics and Molecular Structure (Chapter 6), Electrochemistry (Chapter 17), and Molecular Spectroscopy and Photochemistry (Chapter 20). In addition, the text utilizes mathematically accurate and artistic atomic and molecular orbital art, and is student friendly without compromising its rigor. End-of-chapter learning aids now focus on only the most important key objectives, equations and concepts, making it easier for readers to locate chapter content, while new applications to a wide range of disciplines, such as biology, chemical engineering, biochemistry, and medicine deepen readers' understanding of the relevance of chemistry in today's world.
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