Chapter 2: Problem 45
What can we tell about a compound when we know the empirical formula? What additional information is conveyed by the molecular formula? By the structural formula? Explain in each case.
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Chapter 2: Problem 45
What can we tell about a compound when we know the empirical formula? What additional information is conveyed by the molecular formula? By the structural formula? Explain in each case.
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(a) What do ethane and ethanol have in common? (b) How does 1-propanol differ from propane?
(a) What is a hydrocarbon? (b) Pentane is the alkane with a chain of five carbon atoms. Write a structural formula for this compound and determine its molecular and empirical formulas.
(a) Assuming the dimensions of the nucleus and atom shown in Figure 2.11, what fraction of the volume of the atom is taken up by the nucleus? (b) Using the mass of the proton from Table \(2.1\) and assuming its diameter is \(1.0 \times 10^{-15} \mathrm{~m}\), calculate the density of a proton in \(\mathrm{g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\).
How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in the following atoms? (a) \({ }^{40} \mathrm{Ar}\), (b) \({ }^{65} \mathrm{Zn},(\mathbf{c}){ }^{70} \mathrm{Ga},(\mathbf{d}){ }^{80} \mathrm{Br},(\mathbf{e}){ }^{184} \mathrm{~W}\), (f) \({ }^{243} \mathrm{Am}\)
Each of the following elements is capable of forming an ion in chemical reactions. By referring to the periodic table, predict the charge of the most stable ion of eache (a) \(\mathrm{Mg}\), (b) \(\mathrm{Al}\), (c) \(\mathrm{K}\), (d) \(\mathrm{S}\), (e) \(\mathrm{F}\).
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