Chapter 8: Problem 6
Compare the physical and chemical properties of metals and nonmetals.
Chapter 8: Problem 6
Compare the physical and chemical properties of metals and nonmetals.
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The ionization energies of sodium (in \(\mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{mol}\) ), starting with the first and ending with the eleventh, are 495.9,4560,6900,9540,13,400,16,600,20,120 \(25,490,28,930,141,360,170,000 .\) Plot the log of ionization energy \((y\) axis \()\) versus the number of ionization \((x\) axis \() ;\) for example, \(\log 495.9\) is plotted versus 1 (labeled \(I_{1}\), the first ionization energy), log 4560 is plotted versus 2 (labeled \(I_{2}\), the second ionization energy), and so on. (a) Label \(I_{1}\) through \(I_{11}\) with the electrons in orbitals such as \(1 s, 2 s, 2 p,\) and \(3 s .\) (b) What can you deduce about electron shells from the breaks in the curve?
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Name the element that forms compounds, under appropriate conditions, with every other element in the periodic table except He and Ne.
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