Chapter 19: Problem 2
List two major industrial uses of hydrogen.
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Chapter 19: Problem 2
List two major industrial uses of hydrogen.
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Indium(III) phosphide is a semiconducting material that has been frequently used in lasers, light-emitting diodes (LED), and fiber-optic devices. This material can be synthesized at900. K according to the following reaction: $$\operatorname{In}\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3}\right)_{3}(g)+\mathrm{PH}_{3}(g) \longrightarrow \operatorname{InP}(s)+3 \mathrm{CH}_{4(g)$$ a. If \(2.56 \mathrm{L} \operatorname{In}\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3}\right)_{3}\) at 2.00 atm is allowed to react with \(1.38 \mathrm{L} \mathrm{PH}_{3}\) at \(3.00 \mathrm{atm},\) what mass of \(\operatorname{In} \mathrm{P}(s)\) will be produced assuming the reaction has an \(87 \%\) yield?b. When an electric current is passed through an optoelectronic device containing InP, the light emitted has an energy of \(2.03 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{J} .\) What is the wavelength of this light and is it visible to the human eye? c. The semiconducting properties of InP can be altered by doping. If a small number of phosphorus atoms are replaced by atoms with an electron configuration of \([\mathrm{Kr}] 5 s^{2} 4 d^{10} 5 p^{4},\) is this n-type or \(\mathrm{p}\) -type doping?
What is the hybridization of the underlined nitrogen atom in each of the following molecules or ions? a. \(\underline{N O}^{+}\) b. \(\mathrm{N}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}\left(\mathrm{O}_{2} \mathrm{N} \underline{\mathrm{NO}}\right)\) c. \(\underline{N O}_{2}^{-}\) d. \(\underline{N}_{2}\)
Write equations describing the reactions of Ga with each of the following: \(\mathrm{F}_{2}, \mathrm{O}_{2}, \mathrm{S},\) and HCl.
Write a balanced equation describing the reduction of \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{SeO}_{4}\) by \(\mathrm{SO}_{2}\) to produce selenium.
Fluorine reacts with sulfur to form several different covalent compounds. Three of these compounds are \(\mathrm{SF}_{2}, \mathrm{SF}_{4},\) and \(\mathrm{SF}_{6}\) Draw the Lewis structures for these compounds, and predict the molecular structures (including bond angles). Would you expect OF \(_{4}\) to be a stable compound?
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