Chapter 4: Problem 48
List five nonmetallic elements that exist as gaseous substances under ordinary conditions. Do any metallic elements ordinarily occur as gases?
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Chapter 4: Problem 48
List five nonmetallic elements that exist as gaseous substances under ordinary conditions. Do any metallic elements ordinarily occur as gases?
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Under ordinary conditions, only a few pure elements occur as liquids. Give an example of a metallic and a nonmetallic element that ordinarily occur as liquids.
Do the proton and the neutron have exactly the same mass? How do the masses of the proton and the neutron compare to the mass of the electron? Which particles make the greatest contribution to the mass of an atom? Which particles make the greatest contribution to the chemical properties of an atom?
Write the number and name (if any) of the group (family) to which each of the following elements belongs. a. \(K\) b. aluminum c. He d. silicon e. sulfur f. Kr g. selenium
For an atom, the number of protons and electrons is (different/the same).
How are ions produced from an atom? Does the formation of a simple ion involve changes to the atom's nucleus?
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