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Glencoe Chemistry: Matter and Change 2008 (Homework)

Chris Read

Glencoe, section 1, 2010-2011

Instructor: Mr. Glencoe

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Due : Tuesday, August 23, 2011 03:00 PM EDT

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1. –/1 points Notes Question: GChemMC08 1.STP.002.
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What must be a constant during the experiment?
    

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2. –/4 points Notes Question: GChemMC08 2.pp.042.
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Complete the following calculations. Round off the answers to the correct number of significant figures.
(a) 24 m multiplied by 3.26 m
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(b) 120 m multiplied by 0.23 m
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(c) 1.49 m multiplied by 2.0 m
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(d) 53.0 m multiplied by 2.54 m
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3. –/3 points Notes Question: GChemMC08 3.ca.077.
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Carbon reacts with oxygen to form two different compounds. Compound I contains 4.86 g carbon for every 6.40 g of oxygen. Compound II contains 20.18 g carbon for every 53.9 g of oxygen. What is the ratio of carbon to a fixed mass of oxygen for the two compounds?
Compound Mass C (g) Mass O (g) MassC / MassO
I 4.86 6.40
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II 20.18 53.9
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mass ratio of compound I / mass ratio of compound II
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4. –/1 points Notes Question: GChemMC08 5.ca.086.
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Use noble-gas notation to describe the electron configurations of the elements represented by the following symbols.
(a) W

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(b) Kr

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(c) Zn

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(d) P

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(e) Zr

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5. –/3 points Notes Question: GChemMC08 5.ca.090.mrv.
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Draw an electron-dot structure for an atom of each of the following elements.
(a) polonium

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(b) carbon

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(c) potassium

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Use this simplified version of the periodic table to indicate the location of period 6. (Select all that apply.)
                               
                   
                   
 
               

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