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Science
Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Chapter 1, Problem 44P
Chapter 1, Problem 44P
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Inorganic Chemistry
5th Edition
ISBN:
9781292134147
Author: Housecroft, Catherine E.
Publisher:
Pearson,
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1 Basic Concepts: Atoms
2 Basic Concepts: Molecules
3 Introduction To Molecular Symmetry
4 Experimental Techniques
5 Bonding In Polyatomic Molecules
6 Structure And Energetics Of Metallic And Ionic Solids
7 Acids, Bases And Ions In Aqueous Solution
8 Reduction And Oxidation
9 Non-aqueous Media
10 Hydrogen
11 Group 1: The Alkali Metals
12 The Group 2 Metals
13 The Group 13 Elements
14 The Group 14 Elements
15 The Group 15 Elements
16 The Group 16 Elements
17 The Group 17 Elements
18 The Group 18 Elements
19 D-block Metal Chemistry: General Considerations
20 D-block Metal Chemistry: Coordination Complexes
21 D-block Metal Chemistry: The First Row Metals
22 D-block Metal Chemistry: The Heavier Metals
23 Organometallic Compounds Of S- And P-block Elements
24 Organometallic Compounds Of D-block Elements
25 Catalysis And Some Industrial Processes
26 D-block Metal Complexes: Reaction Mechanisms
27 The F-block Metals: Lanthanoids And Actinoids
28 Inorganic Materials And Nanotechnology
29 The Trace Metals Of Life
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Problem 1P: Chromium has four isotopes C2450r, C2452r, C2453r and C2454r. How many electrons, protons, and...
Problem 2P
Problem 3P: Using the list of naturally occurring isotopes in Appendix 5, determine the number of electrons,...
Problem 4P: Hydrogen possesses three isotopes, but tritium , which is radioactive, occurs as less than 1 in...
Problem 5P: (a) By using the data in appendix 5, account for the isotopic distribution shown in Fig 1.1b. (b)...
Problem 6P: Calculate the corresponding wavelength of electromagnetic radiation with frequencies of (a)...
Problem 7P: State which of the following n'n transitions in the emission spectrum of atomic hydrogen belong to...
Problem 8P: Calculate the energy (in kJ per mole of photons) of a spectroscopic transition, the corresponding...
Problem 9P: 1.9 Four of the lines in Balmer series are at 656.28, 486.13, 434.05 and 410.17 nm. Show that these...
Problem 10P: 1.10 Using the Bohr model, determine the values of the radii of the second and third orbits of the...
Problem 11P: 1.11 How is the (a) energy and (b) size of an ns atomic orbital affected by an increase in n?
Problem 12P: 1.12 Write down a set of quantum numbers that uniquely defines each of the following atomic...
Problem 13P: Do the three 4p atomic orbitals possess the same or different values of (a) principal quantum...
Problem 14P: How many radial nodes does each of the following orbitals possess: (a) 2s (b) 4s (c) 3p (d) 5d (e)...
Problem 15P: 1.15 Comment on the differences between plots of R(r) against r, and against r for each of the...
Problem 16P: 1.16 Write down the sets of quantum numbers that define the (a) 1s, (b) 4s, (c) 5s atomic orbitals.
Problem 17P: Write down the three sets of quantum numbers that define the three 3p atomic orbitals.
Problem 18P: How many atomic orbitals make up the set with n=4 and l=3? What label is given to this set of...
Problem 19P
Problem 20P: (a) Will a plot of R(r) for the 1s atomic orbital of He+ be identical to that of the H atom (Fig....
Problem 21P
Problem 22P
Problem 23P: Write down the six sets of quantum numbers that describe the electrons in a degenerate set of 5p...
Problem 24P: For a neutral atom, X, the following atomic orbitals in an approximate order of their relative...
Problem 25P: Using the concepts of shielding and penetration, explain why a ground state configuration of 1s22s1...
Problem 26P: For each of the following atoms, write down a ground state electronic configuration and indicate...
Problem 27P: 1.27 Draw energy level diagrams (see Fig. 1.15) to represent the ground state electronic...
Problem 28P: 1.28 Write down the ground state electronic configuration of boron, and a set of quantum numbers...
Problem 29P: Write down (with reasoning) the ground state electronic configurations of (a) Li, (b) O, (c) S, (d)...
Problem 30P: Draw energy level diagrams to show the ground state electronic configurations of only the valence...
Problem 31P: The ground state electronic configuration of a group 16 element is of the type [X]ns2np4 where X is...
Problem 32P: (a) Write down an equation that defines the process to which the value of IE4 of Sn refers. Is this...
Problem 33P: 1.33 The first four ionization energies of an atom X are 403, 2633, 3900 and 5080 . Suggest to what...
Problem 34P: 1.34 In Fig. 1.16, identify the trend in the first ionization energies of the elements in (a)...
Problem 35P: 1.35 Figure 1.17 shows the values of for the first 10 elements. (a) Label each point with the...
Problem 36P: Using the data in Table 1.5, determine a value for H for the process: O(g)+2e-O2-(g) is to be...
Problem 37P
Problem 38P: What is the evidence that the aufbau principle is only approximately true?
Problem 39P: The first list in the table on the left contains symbol or phrases, each of which has a partner in...
Problem 40P
Problem 41P: Using data from appendix 8, construct a graph to show the trend in the third ionization energies of...
Problem 42P: The sign convention for electron affinity can often cause confusion for students. In this textbook,...
Problem 43P
Problem 44P
Problem 45P: 1.45 Figure 1.18 shows the emission spectrum of sodium. Low pressure sodium street lamps depend upon...
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