Chapter 23: Problem 30
How do you account for the observation that the alkali metals, like sodium and potassium, are soft enough to be cut with a knife?
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Chapter 23: Problem 30
How do you account for the observation that the alkali metals, like sodium and potassium, are soft enough to be cut with a knife?
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Which of the following properties are better considered characteristic of the free isolated atoms, and which are characteristic of the bulk metal: (a) electrical conductivity, (b) first ionization energy, (c) atomic radius, (d) melting point, (e) heat of vaporization, (f) electron affinity?
Explain this trend in melting points: Y \(1522{ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\), \(\mathrm{Zr}\) \(1852^{\circ} \mathrm{C}, \mathrm{Nb} 2468^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\), Mo \(2617^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\)
Associated with every ferromagnetic solid is a temperature known as its Curie temperature. When heated above its Curie temperature, the substance no longer exhibits ferromagnetism but rather becomes paramagnetic. Use the kinetic- molecular theory of solids to explain this observation.
On the atomic level, what distinguishes a paramagnetic material from a diamagnetic one? How does each behave in a magnetic field?
Write a balanced chemical equation to correspond to each of the following verbal descriptions: (a) \(\mathrm{NiO}(s)\) can be solubilized by leaching with aqueous sulfuric acid. (b) After concentration, an ore containing the mineral carrollite \(\left(\mathrm{CuCo}_{2} \mathrm{~S}_{4}\right)\) is leached with aqueous sulfuric acid to produce a solution containing copper ions and cobalt ions. (c) Titanium dioxide is treated with chlorine in the presence of carbon as a reducing agent to form \(\mathrm{TiCl}_{4}\). (d) Under oxygen pressure \(\mathrm{ZnS}(\mathrm{s})\) reacts at \(150^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) with aqueous sulfuric acid to form soluble zinc sulfate, with deposition of elemental sulfur.
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