Chemistry
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780078021527
Author: Julia Burdge
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2.6, Problem 1PPB
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Name the following species:
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QUESTION 1
What are the following? In each case, give a short answer. Two examples are qiven below:
Example 1: 1Η, 2Η, 3H
Isotopes of hydrogen
Example 2: Ammeter
A device for measuring electrical current
(a) Å
(b) kg m² s-2
h
( c) ΔxΔ(m) >
(d) Bond length
(e) n
ne (in the H atom)
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(f) 6.626 × 10¯ª Js
(g) 1 amu = 1.6605 × 10¬24
(h) AE= hc
(i) kg
(1) E, =-2.179 × 10¬18 J
(k) NA = 6.022 × 10²3 mol¬1
(1) A multiple bond
(m) Radiation with 2 = 400 - 700 nm
(n) Hertz (Hz)
(0) c = 2.9979 × 10º m/s
(p) X-rays, microwaves, UV light
Predict which ions are stable:
(a) Br2-
(b) C4-
(c) Ca+
(d) Ar+
(e) Na+
(f) Cs+
QUESTION 1
What are the following? In each case, give a short answer. Two examples are given below:
Example 1: 'H, ²H, ³H
Isotopes of hydrogen
Example 2: Ammeter
A device for measuring electrical current
(a) Å
(b) kg m² s-2
h
(c) Ax - A(mv)
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(d) Bond length
(e) n;
nf (in the H atom)
(f) 6.626 × 10¬34 Js
(g) 1 amu = 1.6605 × 10¬24 g
(h) AE=hc
(i) kg
G) E, = -2.179 × 10¬18 J
(k) NA = 6.022 × 1023 mol
(1) A multiple bond
(m) Radiation with A = 400 - 700 nm
(n) Hertz (Hz)
(0) c = 2.9979 x 10% m/s
(p) X-rays, microwaves, UV light
Chapter 2 Solutions
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