Chapter 2: Q72P (page 83)
For each ionic depiction, give the name of the parent atom, its mass number, and its group and period numbers:
Chapter 2: Q72P (page 83)
For each ionic depiction, give the name of the parent atom, its mass number, and its group and period numbers:
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40Ar. What is the mass number of each? How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are present in each?
Even though several elements have only one naturally occurring isotope and atomic nuclei have whole numbers of protons and neutrons, no atomic mass is a whole number. Use the data from Table 2.2 to explain this fact.
Describe Thomson’s model of the atom. How might it account for the production of cathode rays?
Choose the correct answer. The difference between the mass number of an isotope and its atomic number is (a)directly related to the identity of the element; (b) the number of electrons; (c) the number of neutrons; (d) the number of isotopes.
Can the relative amounts of the components of a mixture vary? Can the relative amounts of the components of a compound vary? Explain.
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