Chapter 12: Problem 83
Explain how water's phase diagram differs from those of most substances. What property of water causes the difference?
Chapter 12: Problem 83
Explain how water's phase diagram differs from those of most substances. What property of water causes the difference?
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Get started for freeHeats of hydration, that is, heat changes that occur when ions become hydrated in solution, are largely due to ion-dipole interactions. The heats of hydration for the alkali metal ions are \(\mathrm{Li}^{+},-520 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\); \(\mathrm{Na}^{+},-405 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol} ; \mathrm{K}^{+},-321 \mathrm{~kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\). Account for the trend in these values.
Explain the term "polarizability." What kind of molecules tend to have high polarizabilities? What is the relationship between polarizability and intermolecular forces?
Despite the fact that stainless steel is much denser than water, a stainless- steel razor blade can be made to float on water. Why?
Metallic iron crystallizes in a cubic lattice. The unit cell edge length is \(287 \mathrm{pm}\). The density of iron is \(7.87 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\). How many iron atoms are there within a unit cell?
Describe the geometries of these cubic cells: simple cubic cell, body-centered cubic cell, face-centered cubic cell. Which of these cells would give the highest density for the same type of atoms?
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