Chemistry: The Central Science (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780321910417
Author: Theodore E. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay, Bruce E. Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, Matthew E. Stoltzfus
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 53E
Practice Exercise 1
In which of the following species is the difference between the number of protons and the number of electrons largest?
a Ti2+
b. P3-
c. Mn
d. Se2-
e. Ce4+
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Practice Task/Assessment
Complete the table below.
ION
TYPE OF ELEMENT
TYPE OF ION
CHARGE
1. Zn+2
2. Cr+3
3. At-
Fill in the blanks.
For the ionic compound Ag2S, there is/are ___ Ag+ ions and __ S-
The total charge of Ag2S is ___.
___ cation and ___ anion formed Potassium iodide (KI).
___ cation and ___ anion formed Potassium chloride (KCl).
Write the chemical formula of the ionic compounds formed from the following ions.
Potassium and Iodine ions
Mg +2 + Br-1
PRACTICE EXERCISE : Problem Solving
Boron has two isotopes, Boron-10 and Boron-11, whose percentage
abundances are 19.8% and 80.2% respectively. The atomic masses of Boron-10|
and Boron-11 are 10.0129 amu and 11.0093 amu respectively. Write the symnbols
for the two isotopes of boron and determine the relative atomic mass.
Isotope
Mass number
Number
Atomic Mass
Unit
Регсentage
Abundance
Relative Atomic
Mass
Skill Practice
7. Complete the following table. You may need to use a periodic table.
Symbol
# of protons # of electrons
31
15
28
23 A1+3
13
119
50
Sn
# of neutrons
8
84
7
38
84
10
Atomic #
38
Mass #
80
210
Chapter 10 Solutions
Chemistry: The Central Science (13th Edition)
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a. What is the mass in amu of a carbon-12...Ch. 10 - Prob. 10ECh. 10 - You have a graduated cylinder that contains a...Ch. 10 - The density of air at ordinary atmospheric...Ch. 10 - Prob. 13ECh. 10 - Prob. 14ECh. 10 - Prob. 15ECh. 10 - 165 Classify ea. al the folbwing as a pure...Ch. 10 - Prob. 17ECh. 10 - Prob. 18ECh. 10 - Prob. 19ECh. 10 - What type of quantity (for example, length,...Ch. 10 - 1.72 Give the derived SI units for each of the...Ch. 10 - 1.73 The distance from Earth to the Moon is...Ch. 10 - 1.74 Which of the following would you characterize...Ch. 10 -
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