Chapter 4: Problem 81
Why does an ionic compound conduct an electric current when the compound is melted but not when it is in the solid state?
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Chapter 4: Problem 81
Why does an ionic compound conduct an electric current when the compound is melted but not when it is in the solid state?
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The letters \(C, S,\) and \(T\) have been very popular when naming the elements, and there are ten or more elements whose names begin with each of these letters. Without looking in your textbook, see if you can list the symbol and name of five elements for each letter.
For each of the following elements, use the tables on the inside cover of this book to give the chemical symbol, atomic number, and group number of each element, and to specify whether each element is a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid. a. strontium b. iodine c. silicon d. cesium e. sulfur
For each of the following chemical symbols, give the name of the corresponding element. a. \(K\) b. \(G e\) c. \(P\) d. \(C\) e. \(\mathrm{N}\) f. \(\mathrm{Na}\) g. Ne h. I
Give the chemical symbol for each of the following elements. a. silver b. aluminum c. cadmium d. antimony e. tin f. arsenic
When iron rusts in moist air, the product is typically a mixture of two iron- oxygen compounds. In one compound, there is an equal number of iron and oxygen atoms. In the other compound, there are three oxygen atoms for every two iron atoms. Write the formulas for the two iron oxides.
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