Chapter 2: Problem 42
Two compounds have the same empirical formula. One substance is a gas, the other is a viscous liquid. How is it possible for two substances with the same empirical formula to have markedly different properties?
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Chapter 2: Problem 42
Two compounds have the same empirical formula. One substance is a gas, the other is a viscous liquid. How is it possible for two substances with the same empirical formula to have markedly different properties?
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Complete the table by filling in the formula for the ionic compound formed by each pair of cations and anions, as shown for the first pair.$$ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|l|} \hline \mathrm{lon} & \mathrm{Na}^{+} & \mathrm{Ca}^{2+} & \mathrm{Fe}^{2-} & \mathrm{Al}^{3+} \\ \hline \mathrm{O}^{2-} & \mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{O} & & & \\ \hline \mathrm{NO}_{3}^{-} & & & & \\ \hline 9 \mathrm{O}_{4}^{2-} & & & & \\ \hline \mathrm{AsO}_{4}{ }^{3-} & & & & \\ \hline \end{array} $$
How did Rutherford interpret the following observations made during his \(\alpha\) -particle scattering experiments? (a) Most \(\alpha\) particles were not appreciably deflected as they passed through the gold foil. (b) A few \(\alpha\) particles were deflected at very large angles. (c) What differences would you expect if beryllium foil were used instead of gold foil in the \(\alpha\) -particle scattering experiment?
Which of the following are ionic, and which are molecular? (a) \(\mathrm{PF}_{5}\), (b) \(\mathrm{NaI},(\mathrm{c}) \mathrm{SCl}_{2}\), (d) \(\mathrm{Ca}\left(\mathrm{NO}_{3}\right)_{2},(\mathrm{e}) \mathrm{FeCl}_{3}\) (f) \(\mathrm{LaP},(\mathrm{g}) \mathrm{CoCO}_{3}\) (h) \(\mathrm{N}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}\)
How many hydrogen atoms are in each of the following: (a) \(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{5} \mathrm{OH}\), (b) \(\mathrm{Ca}\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{COO}\right)_{2}\) (c) \(\left(\mathrm{NH}_{4}\right)_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4} ?\)
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