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Petrucci, Harwood, & Herring - General Chemistry 8 (Homework)

James Finch

Chemistry - College, section 1, Fall 2011

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 0 / 17

Due : Sunday, December 4, 2011 08:00 EST

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1. 0/3 points All Submissions Notes Question: PHHchem8 2.P.064.
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Determine the following.
(a) the number of Ar atoms in a 5.73 mg sample of argon
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(b) the molar mass, M, of an element if the mass of a 1.90 1022 atom sample of the element is 3.19 g
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(c) the mass of a sample of aluminum that contains the same number of atoms as 35.55 g of zinc
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2. –/5 points Notes Question: PHHchem8 3.P.030.
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Give the molecular formulas for the molecules whose ball-and-stick models are given here. (Type your answer using the format Ca(ClO)2 for Ca(ClO)2.)

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Answer is case sensitive.

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Answer is case sensitive.

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Answer is case sensitive.

(d)
Answer is case sensitive.

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Answer is case sensitive.

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3. –/1 points Notes Question: PHHchem8 6.P.076.
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The urms of H2 molecules at 273 K is 1.84 103 m/s. At what temperature is urms for H2 twice this value?
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4. –/3 points Notes Question: PHHchem8 7.P.099.
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For the reaction given below, if the H2O were obtained as a gas rather than a liquid, answer the following.

C2H4(g) + 3 O2(g) 2 CO2(g) + 2 H2O(l)        H° = -1410.9 kJ

(a) Would the heat of reaction be greater (more negative) or smaller (less negative) than that indicated in the equation?
    

(b) Explain your answer.

(c) Now calculate the value of H in this case.
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5. –/5 points Notes Question: PHHchem8 9.P.072.
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Concerning the concept of subshells and orbitals, determine the following.
(a) How many subshells are found in the n = 3 level?
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(b) What are the names of the subshells in the n = 3 level? (Select all that apply.)


(c) How many orbitals have the values n = 4 and = 1?
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(d) How many orbitals have the values n = 6, = 2, and m = -2?
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(e) What is the total number of orbitals in the n = 3 level?
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