Chapter 2: Q85P (page 40)
Show three units of a linear silicone polymer made from with some added to the end chain.
Short Answer
Silicon polymers are also called polysiloxanes. These are synthetic polymers where the backbone is silicon-oxygen.
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Chapter 2: Q85P (page 40)
Show three units of a linear silicone polymer made from with some added to the end chain.
Silicon polymers are also called polysiloxanes. These are synthetic polymers where the backbone is silicon-oxygen.
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Can the relative amounts of the components of a mixture vary? Can the relative amounts of the components of a compound vary? Explain.
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(a) The symbol and atomic number of the heaviest nonradioactive noble gas are ________and ________.
(b) The symbol and group number of the Period 5 transition element whose atoms have the fewest protons are ________and ________.
(c) The elements in Group 6A(16) are sometimes called the chalcogens.The symbol and atomic number of the first metallic chalcogen are ________and ________.
(d) The symbol and number of protons of the Period 4 alkali metal atom are ________and ________.
Describe the type and nature of the bonding that occurs between reactive metals and nonmetals.
The mass percent of sulfur in a sample of coal is a key factor in the environmental impact of the coal because the sulfur combines with oxygen when the coal is burned and the oxide can then be incorporated into acid rain. Which of the following coals would have the smallest environmental impact?
Mass (g) of Sample | Mass(g) of Sulfur in Sample | |
Coal A | 378 | 11.3 |
Coal B | 495 | 19.0 |
Coal C | 675 | 20.6 |
What class of elements lies along the 鈥渟taircase鈥 line in the periodic table? How do their properties compare with those of metals and nonmetals?
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