Chapter 2: Problem 1
How many isotopes of magnesium occur naturally on Earth?
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Chapter 2: Problem 1
How many isotopes of magnesium occur naturally on Earth?
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What is the mass (in amu) of a) \(100^{12} \mathrm{C}\) atoms? b) \(100^{13} \mathrm{C}\) atoms?
Which has more atoms: \(1.008 \mathrm{~g}\) of hydrogen or \(39.95 \mathrm{~g}\) of argon? Explain your reasoning.
If you select 100 carbon atoms at random, the total mass will be a) \(1200.00 \mathrm{amu}\) b) slightly more than \(1200.00\) amu c) slightly less than \(1200.00\) amu d) \(1300.34 \mathrm{amu}\) e) slightly less than \(1300.34\) amu Explain your reasoning.
Describe what all isotopes of magnesium have in common and also how are they different.
Find the symbol for chlorine on the periodic table. a) How does the number given just below the symbol for chlorine (rounded to \(0.01\) ) compare with the average mass (amu) of one chlorine atom? b) How does the number given just below the symbol for chlorine (rounded to 0.01) compare with the mass (grams) of \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\) chlorine atoms?
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