Solutions for Chemistry by OpenStax (2015-05-04)
Problem 1E:
Write the electron configurations far each of the following elements: (a) Sc. (b) Ti. (c) Cr. (d)...Problem 2E:
Write the electron con?gurations for each of the following elements and its ions: (a) Ti. (b) Ti2+....Problem 3E:
Write the electron configurations for each of the following elements and its 3+ ions: (a) La (b) Sm...Problem 5E:
Which of the following elements is most likely to be used to prepare La by the reduction of La2O3:...Problem 7E:
Which of the following elements is most likely to form an oxide with the formula MO3: Zr, Nb, or Mo?Problem 8E:
The following reactions all occur in a blast furnace. Which of these are redox reactions? (a)...Problem 10E:
Would you expect an aqueous manganese (VII) oxide solution to have a pH greater or less than 7.0?...Problem 11E:
Iron (II) can be oxidized to iron (III) by dichromate ion, which is reduced to chromium (III) in...Problem 12E:
How many cubic feet of air at a pressure of 760 torr and 0 C is required per ton of Fe2O3 to convert...Problem 13E:
Find the potentials of the following electrochemical cell: Cd|Cd2+,M=0.10Ni2+,M=0.50|NiProblem 14E:
A 2.5624-g sample of a pure solid alkali metal chloride is dissolved in water and treated with...Problem 15E:
The standard reduction potential for the reaction [Co( H 2 O)6]3+(aq)+e[CO( H 2 O)6]2+(aq) is about...Problem 16E:
Predict the products of each of the following reactions. (Note: In addition to using the information...Problem 17E:
Predict the products of each of the following reactions. (Note: In addition to using the information...Problem 19E:
Predict the products of the following reactions and balance the equations. (a) Zn is added to a...Problem 21E:
Predict the products of each of the following reactions and then balance the chemical equations. (a)...Problem 22E:
Balance the following equations by oxidation-reduction methods; note that three elements change...Problem 23E:
Dilute sodium cyanide solution is slowly dripped into a slowly stirred silver nitrate solution. A...Problem 25E:
Give the oxidation state of the metal for each of the following oxides of [Hint: first transition...Problem 26E:
Indicate the coordination number for the central metal atom in each of the following coordination...Problem 27E:
Give the coordination numbers and write the formulas for each of the following, including all...Problem 28E:
Give the coordination number for each metal ion in the following compounds: (a) [Co(CO3)3]3- (note...Problem 29E:
Sketch the structures of the following complexes. Indicate any cis, trans, and optical isomers.. (a)...Problem 30E:
Draw diagrams for any Cis, trans, and optical isomers that could exist for the following (en is...Problem 31E:
Name each of the compounds or ions given in Exercise 19.28, including the oxidation state of the...Problem 33E:
Specify whether the following complexes have isomers.. (a) tetrahedral [Ni(CO)2(Cl)2]. (b) trigonal...Problem 34E:
Predict whether the carbonate ligand CO32- will coordinate to a metal center as a monodentate,...Problem 36E:
Determine the number of unpaired electrons expected for [Fe(NO2)6]3- and for [FeF6]3- in terms of...Problem 37E:
Draw the Crystal field diagrams for [Fe(NO2)6]4- and [FeF6]3-. State whether each complex is high...Problem 38E:
Give the oxidation state of the metal, number of d electrons, and the number of unpaired electrons...Problem 39E:
The solid anhydrous solid CoCl2 is blue in color. Because it readily absorbs water from the air, it...Problem 40E:
Is it possible for a complex of a metal in the transition series to have six unpaired electrons?...Problem 41E:
How many unpaired electrons are present in each of the following?. (a) [COF6]3- (high spin). (b)...Problem 42E:
Explain how the diphosphate ion, [O3P-O-PO3]4-, can function as a water softener that prevents the...Problem 43E:
For complexes of the same metal ion with no change in oxidation number, the stability increases as...Problem 44E:
Trimethylphosphine, P(CH3)3, can act as a ligand by donating the lone pair of electrons on the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Essential IdeasChapter 2 - Atoms, Molecules, And IonsChapter 3 - Composition Of Substances And SolutionsChapter 4 - Stoichiometry Of Chemical ReactionsChapter 5 - ThermochemistryChapter 6 - Electronic Structure And Periodic Properties Of ElementsChapter 7 - Chemical Bonding And Molecular GeometryChapter 8 - Advanced Theories Of Covalent BondingChapter 9 - GasesChapter 10 - Liquids And Solids
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