Chapter 2: Problem 6
Describe the experimental basis for believing that the nucleus occupies a very small fraction of the volume of the atom.
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Chapter 2: Problem 6
Describe the experimental basis for believing that the nucleus occupies a very small fraction of the volume of the atom.
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Which of these are elements, which are molecules but not compounds, which are compounds but not molecules, and which are both compounds and molecules? (a) \(\mathrm{SO}_{2},\) (b) \(\mathrm{S}_{8},\) (c) \(\mathrm{Cs},\) (d) \(\mathrm{N}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{5},\) (e) O, (f) \(\mathrm{O}_{2},(\mathrm{~g}) \mathrm{O}_{3},(\mathrm{~h}) \mathrm{CH}_{4},\) (i) \(\mathrm{KBr},(\mathrm{j}) \mathrm{S},(\mathrm{k}) \mathrm{P}_{4},(\mathrm{l}) \mathrm{LiF}\)
Write the chemical formulas and names of acids that contain Group 7 A elements. Do the same for elements in Groups \(3 \mathrm{~A}, 4 \mathrm{~A}, 5 \mathrm{~A},\) and \(6 \mathrm{~A}\).
These phosphorus sulfides are known: \(\mathrm{P}_{4} \mathrm{~S}_{3}, \mathrm{P}_{4} \mathrm{~S}_{7}\) and \(\mathrm{P}_{4} \mathrm{~S}_{10}\). Do these compounds obey the law of multiple proportions?
Draw two different structural formulas based on the molecular formula \(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{6} \mathrm{O}\). Is the fact that you can have more than one compound with the same molecular formula consistent with Dalton's atomic theory?
Describe the two commonly used molecular models.
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