Basic Chemistry
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Author: Timberlake, Karen C. , William
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 11PP
a)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The symbol of the elements described by Group 4 A (14) and period 2.
b)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The
c)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The symbol of alkali metal in period 3
Solutions:
The symbol of alkali metal in period 3 is Na (Sodium/ Natrium)
d)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The symbol of the element described in Group 2 A (2) and period 4 in the periodic table
e)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The symbol of the element described in Group 3 A (13) and Period 3.
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