Solutions for Principles of Modern Chemistry
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Some water waves reach the beach at a rate of one every 3.2 s, and the distance between their crests...Problem 2P:
The spacing between bands of color in a chemical wave from an oscillating reaction is measured to be...Problem 3P:
An FM radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 9.86107s1(98.6MHz) . Calculate the wavelength of...Problem 4P:
The gamma rays emitted by 60Co are used in radiation treatment of cancer. They have a frequency of...Problem 5P:
Radio waves of wavelength 6.00102m can be used to communicate with spacecraft over large distances....Problem 6P:
An argon ion laser emits light of wavelength of 488 nm. (a) Calculate the frequency of the light....Problem 7P:
The speed of sound in dry air at 20°C is 343.5ms1 , and the frequency of the sound from the middle C...Problem 8P:
Ultrasonic waves have frequencies too high to be detected by the human ear, but they can be produced...Problem 9P:
The maximum in the blackbody radiation intensity curve moves to shorter wavelength as temperature...Problem 10P:
Use the data in Figure 4.8 to estimate the ratio of radiation intensity at 10,000 Å (infrared) to...Problem 11P:
Excited lithium atoms emit light strongly at a wavelength of 671 nm. This emission predominates when...Problem 12P:
Excited mercury atoms emit light strongly at a wavelength of 454 nm. This emission predominates when...Problem 13P:
Barium atoms in a flame emit light as they undergo transitions from one energy level to another that...Problem 14P:
Potassium atoms in a flame emit light as they undergo transitions from one energy level to another...Problem 15P:
The sodium D-line is actually a pair of closely spaced spectroscopic lines seen in the emission...Problem 16P:
The power output of a laser is measured by its wattage, that is, the number of joules of energy it...Problem 17P:
In a FranckHertz experiment on sodium atoms, the first excitation threshold occurs at 2.103 eV....Problem 18P:
In a FranckHertz experiment on hydrogen atoms, the first two excitation thresholds occur at 10.1 and...Problem 19P:
Use the Bohr model to calculate the radius and the energy of the B4+ ion in the n=3 state. How much...Problem 20P:
He+ ions are observed in stellar atmospheres. Use the Bohr model to calculate the radius and the...Problem 21P:
The radiation emitted in the transition from n=3 to n=2 in a neutral hydrogen atom has a wavelength...Problem 24P:
When an intense beam of green light is directed onto a copper surface, no electrons are ejected....Problem 25P:
Cesium frequently is used in photocells because its work function (3.431019J) is the lowest of all...Problem 26P:
Alarm systems use the photoelectric effect. A beam of light strikes a piece of metal in the...Problem 27P:
Light with a wavelength of 2.50107m falls on the surface of a piece of chromium in an evacuated...Problem 28P:
Calculate the maximum wavelength of electromagnetic radiation if it is to cause detachment of...Problem 31P:
Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of the following: (a) an electron moving at a speed of...Problem 32P:
Calculate the de Broglie wavelength of the following: (a) electrons that have been accelerated to a...Problem 35P:
(a) The position of an electron is known to be within 10(1.0109m) . What is the minimum uncertainty...Problem 36P:
No object can travel faster than the speed of light, so it would appear evident that the uncertainty...Problem 37P:
(a) Using Equation 4.36, make a graph of the n=3 wave function and the square of this wave function...Problem 38P:
Using a simple particle-in-a-box model for the multiple bonding in 1,2-butadiene (see Example 4.7)...Problem 39P:
Chapter 3 introduced the concept of a double bond between carbon atoms, represented by C=C , with a...Problem 40P:
When metallic sodium is dissolved in liquid sodium chloride, electrons are released into the liquid....Problem 45AP:
A piano tuner uses a tuning fork that emits sound with a frequency of 440s1 . Calculate the...Problem 46AP:
The distant galaxy called Cygnus A is one of the strongest sources of radio waves reaching Earth....Problem 47AP:
Hot objects can emit blackbody radiation that appears red, orange, white, or bluish white, but never...Problem 48AP:
Compare the energy (in joules) carried by an X-ray photon (wavelength=0.20nm) with that carried by...Problem 49AP:
The maximum in Planck’s formula for the emission of blackbody radiation can be shown to occur at a...Problem 51AP:
When ultraviolet light of wavelength 131 nm strikes a polished nickel surface, the maximum kinetic...Problem 52AP:
Express the speed of the electron in the Bohr model in terms of the fundamental constants (me,e,h,0)...Problem 53AP:
Photons are emitted in the Lyman series as hydrogen atoms undergo transitions from various excited...Problem 55AP:
The energies of macroscopic objects, as well as those of microscopic objects, are quantized, but the...Problem 58AP:
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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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