Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach
Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781305079243
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 96CWP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The authenticity of the given statement is to be determined.

Concept introduction: The alkali metals occur in the combined state and occur in the minerals in the earth’s crust.

The melting point of gallium is 29.76C , that is very close to the room temperature.

Reaction of calcium with water is,

Ca(s)+2H2O(l)Ca(OH)2(aq)+H2(g)

Reaction of aluminum trichloride with water is,

AlCl3(s)+3H2O(l)Al(OH)3(aq)+HCl(aq)

Lithium reacts in the presence of oxygen as,

4Li(s)+O2(g)2Li2O(s)

To determine: The authenticity of the statement, “Phosphoric acid is a stronger acid than nitric acid.”

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The authenticity of the given statement is to be determined.

Concept introduction: The alkali metals occur in the combined state and occur in the minerals in the earth’s crust.

The melting point of gallium is 29.76C , that is very close to the room temperature.

Reaction of calcium with water is,

Ca(s)+2H2O(l)Ca(OH)2(aq)+H2(g)

Reaction of aluminum trichloride with water is,

AlCl3(s)+3H2O(l)Al(OH)3(aq)+HCl(aq)

Lithium reacts in the presence of oxygen as,

4Li(s)+O2(g)2Li2O(s)

To determine: The authenticity of the statement, “The noble gas with the lowest boiling point is helium.”

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The authenticity of the given statement is to be determined.

Concept introduction: The alkali metals occur in the combined state and occur in the minerals in the earth’s crust.

The melting point of gallium is 29.76C , that is very close to the room temperature.

Reaction of calcium with water is,

Ca(s)+2H2O(l)Ca(OH)2(aq)+H2(g)

Reaction of aluminum trichloride with water is,

AlCl3(s)+3H2O(l)Al(OH)3(aq)+HCl(aq)

Lithium reacts in the presence of oxygen as,

4Li(s)+O2(g)2Li2O(s)

To determine: The authenticity of the statement, “Sulfur is found as the free element in the earth’s crust.”

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The authenticity of the given statement is to be determined.

Concept introduction: The alkali metals occur in the combined state and occur in the minerals in the earth’s crust.

The melting point of gallium is 29.76C , that is very close to the room temperature.

Reaction of calcium with water is,

Ca(s)+2H2O(l)Ca(OH)2(aq)+H2(g)

Reaction of aluminum trichloride with water is,

AlCl3(s)+3H2O(l)Al(OH)3(aq)+HCl(aq)

Lithium reacts in the presence of oxygen as,

4Li(s)+O2(g)2Li2O(s)

To determine: The authenticity of the statement, “One of the atoms in Teflon is fluorine.”

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The authenticity of the given statement is to be determined.

Concept introduction: The alkali metals occur in the combined state and occur in the minerals in the earth’s crust.

The melting point of gallium is 29.76C , that is very close to the room temperature.

Reaction of calcium with water is,

Ca(s)+2H2O(l)Ca(OH)2(aq)+H2(g)

Reaction of aluminum trichloride with water is,

AlCl3(s)+3H2O(l)Al(OH)3(aq)+HCl(aq)

Lithium reacts in the presence of oxygen as,

4Li(s)+O2(g)2Li2O(s)

To determine: The authenticity of the statement, “The P4 molecule has a square planar structure.”

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Chapter 19 Solutions

Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach

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