Chapter 2: Problem 109
What is the systematic name of
Chapter 2: Problem 109
What is the systematic name of
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Get started for freeThe number of protons in an atom determines the identity of the atom. What does the number and arrangement of the electrons in an atom determine? What does the number of neutrons in an atom determine?
Which of the following is true about an individual atom? Explain. a. An individual atom should be considered to be a solid. b. An individual atom should be considered to be a liquid. c. An individual atom should be considered to be a gas. d. The state of the atom depends on which element it is. e. An individual atom cannot be considered to be a solid, liquid, or gas. Justify your choice, and for choices you did not pick, explain what is wrong with them.
For lighter, stable isotopes, the ratio of the mass number to the atomic number is close to a certain value. What is the value? What happens to the value of the mass number to atomic number ratio as stable isotopes become heavier?
Name the compounds in parts a-d and write the formulas for the compounds in
parts e-h.
a.
An element's most stable ion forms an ionic compound with bromine, having the
formula
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