Chapter 2: Problem 82
Write the formula for each of the following compounds: a. diboron trioxide b. arsenic pentafluoride c. dinitrogen monoxide d. sulfur hexachloride
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Chapter 2: Problem 82
Write the formula for each of the following compounds: a. diboron trioxide b. arsenic pentafluoride c. dinitrogen monoxide d. sulfur hexachloride
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By analogy with phosphorus compounds, name the following: \(\mathrm{Na}_{3} \mathrm{AsO}_{4}, \mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{AsO}_{4}, \mathrm{Mg}_{3}\left(\mathrm{SbO}_{4}\right)_{2}\)
Write the formula for each of the following compounds: a. zinc chloride b. tin(IV) fluoride c. calcium nitride d. aluminum sulfide e. mercury(I) selenide f. silver iodide
What number of protons and neutrons are contained in the nucleus of each of the following atoms? Assuming each atom is uncharged, what number of electrons are present? a. \(^{235}_{92} \mathrm{U}\) b. \(_{13}^{27} \mathrm{Al}\) c. \(_{26}^{57} \mathrm{Fe}\) d. \(_{82}^{208} \mathrm{Pb}\) e. \(_{37}^{86} \mathrm{Rb}\) f. \(_{20}^{41} \mathrm{Ca}\)
Reaction of 2.0 \(\mathrm{L}\) of hydrogen gas with 1.0 \(\mathrm{L}\) of oxygen gas yields 2.0 \(\mathrm{L}\) of water vapor. All gases are at the same temperature and pressure. Show how these data support the idea that oxygen gas is a diatomic molecule. Must we consider hydrogen to be a diatomic molecule to explain these results?
Why is the term 鈥渟odium chloride molecule鈥 incorrect whereas the term 鈥渃arbon dioxide molecule鈥 is correct?
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