Chapter 3: Problem 113
Write the elemental symbols for nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, potassium, and gold.
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Chapter 3: Problem 113
Write the elemental symbols for nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, potassium, and gold.
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Get started for freeWrite the name of each element: (a) \(\mathrm{Be}\) (b) \(\mathrm{Mg}\) (c) \(\mathrm{Fe}\) (d) \(S\) (e) \(\mathrm{Ar}\) (f) \(\mathrm{Cu}\)
Use Dalton's hook atomic models to sketch a molecule of \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{~S}\).
It always takes energy to remove an electron from a neutral atom. Explain why, and name the minimum amount of energy it takes to do this.
Naturally occurring hydrogen on Earth has an atomic mass of \(1.0079\) amu. Suppose you were on another planet and found the atomic mass of hydrogen to be \(1.2000\) amu. How would you explain this? (The atomic mass of \({ }_{1}^{1} \mathrm{H}\) is \(1.0078252\) amu; the atomic mass of \({ }_{1}^{2} \mathrm{H}\) is \(2.1041022\) amu.)
How does the arrangement of elements in the modern periodic table differ from that of Mendeleev's periodic table?
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