Chapter 4: Problem 55
Most substances are composed of__________rather than elemental substances.
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Chapter 4: Problem 55
Most substances are composed of__________rather than elemental substances.
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For each of the following elements, use the periodic table on the inside cover of this book to write the element's atomic number. a. \(\mathrm{Ni}\) b. copper c. Se d. cadmium e. \(S\) f. silicon g. \(\mathrm{V}\) h. xenon
For the following processes that show the formation of ions, fill in the number of electrons that must be lost or gained to complete the process. a. \(\mathrm{Co} \rightarrow \mathrm{Co}^{2+}+\) _________\(-e\) b. \(N+\)__________ \(\mathrm{e}^{-} \rightarrow \mathrm{N}^{3-}\) c. \(\operatorname{Sn} \rightarrow \operatorname{Sn}^{2+}+\)________\(e^{-}\). d. \(\operatorname{sn} \rightarrow \operatorname{sn}^{4+}+\)_________\(e^{-}\). e. \(R b \rightarrow R b^{+}+\)_______\(e^{-}\). e. \(R b \rightarrow R b^{+}+\)________\(e^{-}\). f. \(S+\) __________ \(\mathrm{e}^{-} \rightarrow \mathrm{S}^{2-}\)
The two most common elemental forms of carbon are graphite and ______________.
What is the difference between the atomic number and the mass number of an element? Can atoms of two different elements have the same atomic number? Could they have the same mass number? Why or why not?
An isolated atom has a net charge of__________.
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