Chapter 8: Problem 11
You are given a dark shiny solid and asked to determine whether it is iodine or a metallic element. Suggest a nondestructive test that would enable you to arrive at the correct answer.
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Chapter 8: Problem 11
You are given a dark shiny solid and asked to determine whether it is iodine or a metallic element. Suggest a nondestructive test that would enable you to arrive at the correct answer.
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Write the outer electron contigurations for (a) the alkali metals, (b) the alkaline earth metals, (c) the halogens, (d) the noble gases.
A hydrogen-like ion is an ion containing only one electron. The energies of the electron in a hydrogenlike ion are given by $$ E_{n}=-\left(2.18 \times 10^{-18} \mathrm{~J}\right) Z^{2}\left(\frac{1}{n^{2}}\right) $$ in which \(n\) is the principal quantum number and \(Z\) is the atomic number of the element. Calculate the ionization energy (in kilojoules per mole) of the \(\mathrm{He}^{+}\) ion.
For each pair of elements listed here, give three properties that show their chemical similarity: (a) sodium and potassium and (b) chlorine and bromine.
The ionization energy of a certain element is \(412 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\). When the atoms of this element are in the first excited state, however, the ionization energy is only \(126 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\). Based on this information, calculate the wavelength of light emitted in a transition from the first excited state to the ground state.
You are given four substances: a fuming red liquid, a dark metallic-looking solid, a pale-yellow gas, and a yellow-green gas that attacks glass. You are told that these substances are the first four members of Group \(7 \mathrm{~A},\) the halogens. Name each one.
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