Chapter 2

Chemistry The Molecular Nature of Matter · 76 exercises

Problem 2

On what basis did Mendeleev construct his periodic table? On what basis are the elements arranged in the modern periodic table?

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Problem 3

Using their positions in the periodic table, explain why is it not surprising that strontium-90, a radioactive isotope, replaces calcium in newly formed bones.

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Problem 5

Why would you reasonably expect cadmium to be a contaminant in zinc but not in silver?????

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Problem 6

Using the symbol for nitrogen, \({ }_{7}^{14} \mathrm{~N}_{2}^{0},\) indicate what information is conveyed by the two superscripts, and what information is conveyed by the two subscripts.

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Problem 7

Make a rough sketch of the periodic table and mark off those areas where you would find (a) the representative elements, (b) the transition elements, and (c) the inner transition elements.

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Problem 8

Which of the following is (a) an alkali metal? Ca, \(\mathrm{Cu}\), In, \(\mathrm{Li}, \mathrm{S}\) (b) a halogen? Ce, \(\mathrm{Hg}, \mathrm{Si}, \mathrm{O}, \mathrm{I}\) (c) a transition element? \(\mathrm{Pb}, \mathrm{W}, \mathrm{Ca}, \mathrm{Cs}, \mathrm{P}\) (d) a noble gas? \(\mathrm{Xe}, \mathrm{Se}, \mathrm{H}, \mathrm{Sr}, \mathrm{Zr}\) (e) a lanthanide element? \(\mathrm{Th}, \mathrm{Sm}, \mathrm{Ba}, \mathrm{F}, \mathrm{Sb}\) (f) an actinide element? Ho, \(\mathrm{Mn}, \mathrm{Pu},\) At, \(\mathrm{Na}\) (g) an alkaline earth metal? \(\mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Fe}, \mathrm{K}, \mathrm{Cl}, \mathrm{Ni}\)

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Problem 9

Name five physical properties that we usually observe for metals.

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Problem 13

Which physical property of metalloids distinguishes them from metals and nonmetals?

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Problem 15

Most periodic tables have a heavy line that looks like a staircase starting from boron down to polonium. What information does this line convey?

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Problem 20

What is the difference between an atom and a molecule?

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Problem 25

What do we mean when we say a chemical equation is balanced? Why do we balance chemical equations?

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Problem 26

For a chemical reaction, what do we mean by the term reactants? What do we mean by the term products?

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Problem 27

The combustion of a thin wire of magnesium metal (Mg) in an atmosphere of pure oxygen produces the brilliant light of a flashbulb, once commonly used in photography. After the reaction, a thin film of magnesium oxide is seen on the inside of the bulb. The equation for the reaction is $$ 2 \mathrm{Mg}+\mathrm{O}_{2} \longrightarrow 2 \mathrm{MgO} $$ (a) State in words how this equation is read. (b) Give the formula(s) of the reactants. (c) Give the formula(s) of the products.

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Problem 28

Describe what kind of event must occur (involving electrons) if the atoms of two different elements are to react to form an ionic compound.

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Problem 29

With what kind of elements do metals react?

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Problem 30

What is an ion? How does it differ from an atom or a molecule?

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Problem 31

Why do we use the term formula unit for ionic compounds instead of the term molecule? Can we use that term for molecules, atoms, and ions? Explain why.

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Problem 32

Consider the sodium atom and the sodium ion. (a) Write the chemical symbol of each. (b) Do these particles have the same number of nuclei? (c) Do they have the same number of protons? (d) Could they have different numbers of neutrons? (e) Do they have the same number of electrons?

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Problem 33

Define cation, anion, and polyatomic ion.

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Problem 34

How many electrons has a titanium atom lost if it has formed the ion \(\mathrm{Ti}^{4+}\) ? What are the total numbers of protons and electrons in a \(\mathrm{Ti}^{4+}\) ion?

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Problem 35

If an atom gains an electron to become an ion, what kind of electrical charge does the ion have?

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Problem 36

How many electrons has a nitrogen atom gained if it has formed the ion \(\mathrm{N}^{3-}\) ? How many protons and electrons are in an \(\mathrm{N}^{3-}\) ion?

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Problem 39

A student wrote the formula for an ionic compound of titanium as \(\mathrm{Ti}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}\). What is wrong with this formula? What should the formula be?

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Problem 41

What are the formulas (including charges) for (a) cyanide ion, (b) ammonium ion, (c) nitrate ion, (d) sulfite ion, (e) chlorate ion, and (f) sulfate ion?

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Problem 42

What are the formulas (including charges) for (a) hypochlorite ion, (b) bisulfate ion, (c) phosphate ion, (d) dihydrogen phosphate ion, (e) permanganate ion, and (f) oxalate ion?

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Problem 44

Write the correct formulas for the compounds formed when the following react (a) calcium and chlorine, (b) magnesium and oxygen, (c) aluminum and oxygen, and (d) sodium and sulfur.

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Problem 45

Write the unbalanced equations for the following reactions: (a) Iron(III) hydroxide reacts with hydrogen chloride forming water and iron(III) chloride. (b) Silver nitrate is reacted with barium chloride to form silver chloride and barium nitrate.

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Problem 46

Write the unbalanced equations for the following reactions: (a) Propane reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. (b) Sodium metal is added to water and the products are sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.

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Problem 50

Which kind of elements normally combine to form molecular compounds?

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Problem 53

Without referring to Table 2.6 but using the periodic table, write chemical formulas for the simplest hydrogen compounds of (a) carbon, (b) nitrogen, (c) tellurium, and (d) iodine.

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Problem 54

The simplest hydrogen compound of phosphorus is phosphine, a highly flammable and poisonous compound with an odor of decaying fish. What is the formula for phosphine?

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Problem 55

Astatine, a member of the halogen family, forms a compound with hydrogen. Predict its chemical formula.

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Problem 57

Write the chemical formulas for (a) methane, (b) ethane, (c) propane, and (d) butane. Give one practical use for each of these hydrocarbons.

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Problem 58

What are the formulas for (a) methanol and (b) ethanol?

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Problem 59

What is the formula for the alkane decane, which has 10 carbon atoms?

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Problem 60

Candle wax is a mixture of hydrocarbons, one of which is an alkane with 23 carbon atoms. What is the formula for this hydrocarbon?

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Problem 61

The formula for a compound is correctly given as \(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{12} \mathrm{O}_{6}\). State two reasons why we expect this to be a molecular compound, rather than an ionic compound.

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Problem 63

What is the difference between a binary compound and one that is diatomic? Give examples that illustrate this difference.

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Problem 66

Describe (a) the three situations in which Greek prefixes are used and (b) when Roman numerals are used.

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Problem 67

The compound \(\mathrm{Cr}\left(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{O}_{2}\right)_{3}\) is used in the tanning of leather. How many atoms of each element are given in this formula?

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Problem 68

Asbestos, a known cancer-causing agent, has a typical formula of \(\mathrm{Ca}_{3} \mathrm{Mg}_{5}\left(\mathrm{Si}_{4} \mathrm{O}_{11}\right)_{2}(\mathrm{OH})_{2} .\) How many atoms of each element are given in this formula?

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Problem 69

Epsom salts is a hydrate of magnesium sulfate, \(\mathrm{MgSO}_{4} \cdot 7 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O} .\) What is the formula of the substance that remains when Epsom salts is completely dehydrated?

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Problem 70

Rochelle salt is the tetrahydrate of \(\mathrm{KNaC}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{4} \mathrm{O}_{6},\) which means there are four molecules of water per \(\mathrm{KNaC}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{4} \mathrm{O}_{6}\) Write the formula for Rochelle salt.

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Problem 77

How many atoms of each element are represented in each of the following formulas? For each, name the elements prescnt. (a) \(\mathrm{K}_{2} \mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}\) (b) \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{3}\) (c) \(\mathrm{C}_{12} \mathrm{H}_{26}\) (d) \(\mathrm{HC}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{O}_{2}\), (e) \(\left(\mathrm{NH}_{4}\right)_{2} \mathrm{HPO}_{4}\)

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Problem 78

How many atoms of each kind are represented in the following formulas? For each, name the elements present. (a) \(\mathrm{H}_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4},\) (b) \(\mathrm{Ca}\left(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{PO}_{4}\right)_{2}\), (c) \(\mathrm{C}_{4} \mathrm{H}_{9} \mathrm{Br}\) (d) \(\mathrm{Fe}_{3}\left(\mathrm{AsO}_{4}\right)_{2}\) (e) \(\mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{5}(\mathrm{OH})_{3}\)

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Problem 79

How many atoms of each kind are represented in the following formulas? For each, name the elements present. (a) \(\mathrm{Ni}\left(\mathrm{ClO}_{4}\right)_{2},\) (b) \(\mathrm{COCl}_{2}\), (c) \(\mathrm{K}_{2} \mathrm{Cr}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{7}\) (d) \(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{CO}_{2} \mathrm{H},\) (e) \(\left(\mathrm{NH}_{4}\right)_{2} \mathrm{HPO}_{4}\)

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Problem 80

How many atoms of each kind are represented in the following formulas? For each, name the elements present. (a) \(\mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{CO}_{2} \mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{7}\), (b) \(\mathrm{MgSO}_{4} \cdot 7 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) (c) \(\mathrm{KAl}\left(\mathrm{SO}_{4}\right)_{2} \cdot 12 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) (d) \(\mathrm{Cu}\left(\mathrm{NO}_{3}\right)_{2}\) (e) \(\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3}\right)_{3} \mathrm{COH}\)

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Problem 81

How many atoms of each element are represented in each of the following expressions? (a) \(7 \mathrm{CH}_{3} \mathrm{CO}_{2} \mathrm{H}\), (b) \(2\left(\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)_{2} \mathrm{CO}\) (c) \(5 \mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{5}(\mathrm{OH})_{3}\)

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Problem 82

How many atoms of each element are represented in each of the following expressions? (a) \(3 \mathrm{~N}_{2} \mathrm{O},\) (b) \(4\left(\mathrm{CH}_{3}\right)_{2} \mathrm{~S},\) (c) \(2 \mathrm{CuSO}_{4} \cdot 5 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\)

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Problem 83

Consider the balanced equation $$ 2 \mathrm{Fe}\left(\mathrm{NO}_{3}\right)_{3}+3 \mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{CO}_{3} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Fe}_{2}\left(\mathrm{CO}_{3}\right)_{3}+6 \mathrm{NaNO}_{3} $$ (a) How many atoms of \(\mathrm{Na}\) are on each side of the equation? (b) How many atoms of \(\mathrm{C}\) are on each side of the equation? (c) How many atoms of \(\mathrm{O}\) are on each side of the equation? (d) How many atoms of Fe are on each side of the equation?

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