Chapter 2: Problem 38
Many more anhydrous lithium salts are hygroscopic (readily absorb water) than are those of the other alkali metals. Explain.
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Chapter 2: Problem 38
Many more anhydrous lithium salts are hygroscopic (readily absorb water) than are those of the other alkali metals. Explain.
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Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom in the gas phase. The ionization energy of gold is \(890.1 \mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol} .\) Is light with a wavelength of \(225 \mathrm{nm}\) capable of ionizing a gold atom (removing an electron) in the gas phase? ( 1 mol gold \(=6.022 \times 10^{23}\) atoms gold.)
The wave function for the \(2 p_{z}\) orbital in the hydrogen atom is $$ \psi_{2 p_{i}}=\frac{1}{4 \sqrt{2 \pi}}\left(\frac{Z}{a_{0}}\right)^{3 / 2} \sigma \mathrm{e}^{-\alpha / 2} \cos \theta $$ where \(a_{0}\) is the value for the radius of the first Bohr orbit in meters \(\left(5.29 \times 10^{-11}\right), \sigma\) is \(Z\left(r / a_{0}\right), r\) is the value for the distance from the nucleus in meters, and \(\theta\) is an angle. Calculate the value of \(\psi_{2 p^{2}}\) at \(r=a_{0}\) for \(\theta=0^{\circ}\left(z \text { axis) and for } \theta=90^{\circ}\right.\) (xy plane).
Which of the following orbital designations are incorrect: \(1, s$$1 p, 7 d, 9 s, 3 f, 4 f, 2 d ?\)
In the second row of the periodic table, \(\mathrm{Be}, \mathrm{N},\) and \(\mathrm{Ne}\) all have positive (unfavorable) electron affinities, whereas the other second-row elements have negative (favorable) electron affinities. Rationalize why Be, \(N,\) and Ne have unfavorable electron affinities.
An electron is excited from the \(n=1\) ground state to the \(n=\) 3 state in a hydrogen atom. Which of the following statements is/are true? Correct the false statements to make them true. a. It takes more energy to ionize (completely remove) the electron from \(n=3\) than from the ground state. b. The electron is farther from the nucleus on average in the \(n=3\) state than in the \(n=1\) state. c. The wavelength of light emitted if the electron drops from \(n=3\) to \(n=2\) will be shorter than the wavelength of light emitted if the electron falls from \(n=3\) to \(n=1\) d. The wavelcngth of light cmittcd when the clectron returns to the ground state from \(n=3\) will be the same as the wavelength of light absorbed to go from \(n=1\) to \(n=3\) e. For \(n=3,\) the electron is in the first excited state.
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