Chapter 20
Chemistry The Molecular Science · 100 exercises
Problem 1
What is the primary reducing agent in the production of iron from its ores? Write a balanced chemical equation for this reduction process.
4 step solution
Problem 2
Why is limestone necessary in the blast furnace reduction of iron ore?
4 step solution
Problem 3
What is the difference between pig iron and cast iron?
5 step solution
Problem 4
Explain the purpose of each of these materials in the blast-furnace conversion of iron ore to iron. (a) Air (b) Limestone (c) Coke
3 step solution
Problem 5
Identify what is produced by each of these processes or operations. (a) Blast furnace (b) Basic oxygen process (c) Roasting
3 step solution
Problem 6
Identify a typical use for \(\mathrm{Cr}, \mathrm{Cu}, \mathrm{Fe}, \mathrm{Au},\) and \(\mathrm{Ag}\).
5 step solution
Problem 7
Name three transition metals that are found "free" in nature.
4 step solution
Problem 8
What is the lanthanide contraction? Why does it occur?
4 step solution
Problem 9
In general, how do the atomic radii change across the first transition series (Period 4)?
5 step solution
Problem 11
Distinguish between (a) a monodentate and a bidentate ligand. (b) a cis and a trans isomer. (c) a coordination compound and a coordination complex ion. (d) a geometric and an optical isomer.
4 step solution
Problem 12
Define these words or phrases and give an example for each. (a) Coordination compound (b) Complex ion (c) Ligand (d) Chelate (e) Bidentate ligand
5 step solution
Problem 13
Write electron configurations for the common oxidation states of (a) silver. (b) gold.
5 step solution
Problem 14
Write electron configurations for the \(2+\) ions of (a) iron. (b) copper. (c) chromium.
3 step solution
Problem 16
Which Period 4 transition-metal ions are isoelectronic with (a) \(\mathrm{Zn}^{2+}\) (b) \(\mathrm{Mn}^{2+}\) (c) \(\mathrm{Cr}^{3+}\) (d) \(\mathrm{Fe}^{3+}\)
9 step solution
Problem 19
Write a balanced equation to represent (a) the reduction of \(\mathrm{Fe}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}\) with carbon monoxide in a blast fumace. (b) the production of hydrogen gas when hydrochloric acid reacts with an iron nail.
6 step solution
Problem 20
Write a balanced equation to represent (a) the roasting of \(\mathrm{Cu}_{2} \mathrm{~S}\) to copper metal. (b) the reduction of \(\mathrm{Fe}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{3}\) with aluminum.
4 step solution
Problem 21
Balance this redox reaction (in acidic solution). $$ \mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{s})+\mathrm{NO}_{3}^{-}(\mathrm{aq}) \longrightarrow \mathrm{Fe}^{3+}(\mathrm{aq})+\mathrm{NO}_{2}(\mathrm{~g}) $$
8 step solution
Problem 22
Balance this redox reaction (in acidic solution). $$ \mathrm{Cu}(\mathrm{s})+\mathrm{NO}_{3}^{-}(\mathrm{aq}) \longrightarrow \mathrm{Cu}^{2+}(\mathrm{aq})+\mathrm{NO}_{2}(\mathrm{~g}) $$
6 step solution
Problem 23
Determine the oxidation state (oxidation number) of the transition metal in each compound. $$ \begin{array}{ll} \text { (a) } \mathrm{V}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{5} & \text { (b) } \mathrm{K}_{2} \mathrm{Cr}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{7} \\ \text { (c) } \mathrm{MnO}_{2} & \text { (d) } \mathrm{OsO}_{4} \end{array} $$
4 step solution
Problem 24
Determine the oxidation state of iron in \(\mathrm{KFe}\left[\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{CN})_{6}\right]\). Explain your answer.
5 step solution
Problem 25
Explain why the atomic radii of transition metals vary less across a period than do main-group elements.
6 step solution
Problem 26
Explain why the radii of Period 5 and Period 6 transition elements are nearly the same.
4 step solution
Problem 27
Predict which element in the pair has the larger atomic radius. (a) Cu or Ag (b) \(\mathrm{T} \mathrm{i}\) or \(\mathrm{Cr}\) (c) W or \(\mathrm{Hg}\)
4 step solution
Problem 28
Predict which element in the pair has the smaller atomic radius. (a) \(\mathrm{Pt}\) or \(\mathrm{Ni}\) (b) Ti or \(\mathrm{Ni}\) (c) \(Z r\) or \(\mathrm{Rh}\)
4 step solution
Problem 29
Describe how extracting iron from its ore is done by reduction, but producing steel is an oxidation process.
4 step solution
Problem 30
Describe the major differences between cast iron and steel.
6 step solution
Problem 31
Describe the production of steel by the basic oxygen process.
6 step solution
Problem 32
Identify the elements used, in addition to iron and carbon, to make (a) duriron. (b) high-speed steel. (c) permanent magnets.
3 step solution
Problem 33
Describe how the composition of brass differs from that of bronze.
5 step solution
Problem 34
Describe native copper. Why is it important?
5 step solution
Problem 35
Describe how blister copper is electrorefined.
6 step solution
Problem 36
Explain what a reducing sugar is in terms of aqueous copper chemistry.
4 step solution
Problem 37
Compare the action of concentrated nitric acid on silver with that on gold.
3 step solution
Problem 38
Describe how the percent of gold in its alloys is expressed in carats.
5 step solution
Problem 39
Describe why other metals are added to silver and gold.
4 step solution
Problem 41
Give the oxidation state (number) of chromium in each of these compounds. (a) \(\mathrm{FeCr}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}\) (b) \(\mathrm{Cr}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{5}\) (c) \(\mathrm{K}_{2}\left[\mathrm{CrF}_{6}\right]\) (d) \(\left[\mathrm{Cr}(\mathrm{en})_{3}\right] \mathrm{Cl}_{2}\)
9 step solution
Problem 43
In a complex ion, a central \(\mathrm{Cr}^{3+}\) ion is bonded to two ammonia molecules, three water molecules, and a hydroxide ion. (a) Give the formula and charge of the complex ion. (b) Identify a single counter ion that could be used with the complex ion to form an uncharged compound.
4 step solution
Problem 44
In a complex ion, a central ruthenium ion, \(\mathrm{Ru}(\mathrm{III})\), is bonded to six ammonia molecules. (a) Give the formula and net charge for this complex ion. (b) How many chloride ions are needed to balance the net charge on this complex ion? (c) Write the formula for the compound formed by this complex ion and the chloride ions that are not part of it.
5 step solution
Problem 45
Consider the complex ion \(\left[\mathrm{Co}\left(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}\right)_{2} \mathrm{Cl}_{2}\right]^{3-}\). (a) Identify the ligands and their charges (if any). (b) Determine the charge on the central metal ion. (c) Determine the formula and charge of the complex ion in which the \(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}^{2-}\) ions were replaced by \(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\) molecules.
5 step solution
Problem 46
Consider the complex ion \(\left[\mathrm{Cr}\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{2}\left(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\right)_{2} \mathrm{Br}_{2}\right]^{+}\). (a) Identify the ligands and their charges (if any). (b) Determine the charge on the central metal ion. (c) Dctermine the formula of the sulfate salt of this cation.
5 step solution
Problem 47
Determine the charge of the central metal ion in each case. (a) \(\left[\mathrm{Zn}\left(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\right)_{3}(\mathrm{OH})\right]^{+}\) (b) \(\left[\mathrm{Pt}\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{3} \mathrm{Cl}_{3}\right]^{+}\) (c) \(\left[\mathrm{Cr}(\mathrm{CN})_{6}\right]^{3-}\)
4 step solution
Problem 48
For coordination compounds \(\mathrm{Na}_{3}\left[\mathrm{Ir} \mathrm{Cl}_{6}\right]\) and \(\left[\mathrm{Mo}(\mathrm{CO})_{4}\right] \mathrm{Br}_{2},\) identify in cach case (a) the ligands. (b) the central metal ion and its charge. (c) the formula and charge of the complex ion. (d) any ions not part of the complex ion.
4 step solution
Problem 49
Give the coordination number of the central metal ion in (a) \(\left[\mathrm{Pt}(\mathrm{en})_{2}\right]^{2+}\) (b) \(\left[\mathrm{Cu}\left(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}\right)_{2}\right]^{2-}\).
5 step solution
Problem 50
Give the coordination number of the central metal ion in (a) \(\left[\mathrm{Ni}(\mathrm{cn})_{2}\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{2}\right]^{2+}\). (b) \(\left[\mathrm{Fe}(\mathrm{cn})\left(\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{4}\right) \mathrm{Cl}_{2}\right]^{-}\)
3 step solution
Problem 51
Write a structural formula for the coordination compound \(\left[\mathrm{Cr}(\mathrm{en})\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{2} \mathrm{I}_{2}\right],\) and give the coordination number for the central \(\mathrm{Cr}^{2+}\) ion.
3 step solution
Problem 52
Give the formula of each of these coordination compounds formed with \(\mathrm{Pt}^{2+}\) (a) Two ammonia molecules and two bromide ions (b) One ethylenediamine molecule and two nitrite ions, \(\mathrm{NO}_{2}^{-}\) (c) One chloride ion, one bromide ion, and two ammonia molecules
4 step solution
Problem 53
Give the charge on the central metal ion in each of these. (a) \(\left[\mathrm{VCl}_{6}\right]^{4-}\) (b) \(\left[\mathrm{Sc}\left(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\right)_{3} \mathrm{Cl}_{3}\right]\) (c) \(\left[\mathrm{Mn}(\mathrm{NO})(\mathrm{CN})_{5}\right]^{3-}\) (d) \(\left[\mathrm{Ni}(\mathrm{en})_{2}\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{2}\right]^{2+}\)
4 step solution
Problem 54
Identify the coordination number of the metal ion in these coordination complexes. (a) \(\left[\mathrm{FeCl}_{4}\right]^{-}\) (b) \(\left[\mathrm{PtBr}_{4}\right]^{2-}\) (c) \(\left[\mathrm{Mn}(\mathrm{en})_{3}\right]^{2+}\) (d) \(\left[\mathrm{Cr}\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{5} \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\right]^{3+}\)
5 step solution
Problem 55
Using structural formulas, show how the carbonate ion can be either a monodentate or bidentate ligand to a transition-metal cation.
4 step solution
Problem 59
Write the formula for (a) potassium diaquadioxalatocobaltate(III). (b) diamminetriaquahydroxochromium(II) nitrate. (c) ammonium tetrachlorocuprate(II).
6 step solution