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Unlock answersatomic number
AZX |
# protons in nucleus
ZX |
mass number
AZX |
# protons + # neutrons
AX |
what is the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons for 6329Cu |
p = 29 n = 63 - 29= 34 e = 29 |
how many prtons, enutrons, and electrons are in (a) Gold-197 (b) Strontium-90? |
(a) 19779Au p = 79 n = 197 - 79=118 e = 79
(b) 9038Sr p = 38 n = 90 - 38=52 e = 38 |
isotope |
atoms of the same element (X) with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei |
hydrogen has 3 isotopes: 11H, 21H (Duterium), 31H (Tritium) what are the protons, neutrons, and electrons of each? |
11H : p = 1 n = 1 - 1=0 e = 1
21H : p = 1 n = 2 - 1=1 e = 1
31H : p = 1 n = 3 - 1=2 e = 1 |
Uranium has 2 isotopes: 23592U, 23892U what are the protons, neutrons, and electrons? |
23592U : p = 92 n = 235 - 92=143 e = 92
23892U : p =92 n = 238 - 92=146 e = 92 |
Silver occurs as 2 isotopes, 107Ag and 109Ag. Silver-107 has a mass of 106.90509amu and a percentage abundance of 51.84%. Silver-109 has a mass of 108.90476amu and a percentage abundance of 48.16%. What is the average atomic weight of silver? |
atomic weight = ∑ [(%abundance/100) X (mass of isotope)] (0.5184 X 106.90509amu) + (.4816 X 108.90476) = 107.9amu |
Lithium has 2 occuring isotopes, 6Li and 7Li, with masses of 6.0151amu and 7.0160amu, respectively. Calculate the percent abundance of these isotopes of Lithium. |
6Li = x 7Li = (1 - x) Li = 6.941amu 6.941amu = (x)(6.0151amu) + (1 - x)(7.0160amu) 6.941amu = 6.0151x + 7.0160 + 7.0160x 1.0009x = 7.0160 - 6.941 1.0009x = .075 x = 0.075
6Li = 7.5% 7Li = 92.5% |
what is a compound? |
a combination of 2 or more elements in definite ratios by mass. The character of each element is lost when forming a compound. |
what is a molecule? |
an aggregate of 2 or more atoms in a definite arrangement held together by chemical forces |
what is a diatomic molecule? |
only contains 2 atoms |
elements that exist as diatomic molecules are? |
H2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2, O2, N2 |
what is a polyatomic molecule? |
contains more than 2 atoms |
elements that exist as polyatomic molecules are |
O3, S8 |
what is an ion? |
an atom, or group of atoms, that has a net positive or negative charge |
what is a cation? |
ion with a positive charge (metals that lose electrons)
Ex: Na -- -e- --> Na+ (11p, 11e) (11p, 10e) |
what is an anion? |
ion with a negative charge (nonmetals gain electrons)
Ex: F -- +e- --> F- (9p, 9e) (9p, 10e) |
what is a monotomic ion? |
contains only one atom |
what is a polyatomic ion? |
contains more than one atom |
how many protons and electrons are in 2713Al3+? |
p = 13 e = 13 - 3=10 |
how many protons and electrons are in 7834Se2-? |
p = 34 e = 34 + 2=36 |
what is a molecular formula? |
shows the exact number of atoms of each element in the smallest unit of a substance
Ex: H2O C6H12O6 O3 N2H4 |
what is an empirical formula? |
shows the simplest whole-number ratio of the atoms in a substance
Ex: H2O CH2O O NH2 |
what is an ionic compound? |
consists of a combination of cations and anions |
formulas of ionic compounds |
1. ionic compounds consist of a combination of cations and anions
2. the formula is always the same as the empirical formula
3. the sum of the charges on the cation(s) and anion(s) in each formula unit must equal zero
Ex: the ionic compound of NaCl = Na+ Cl- |
predicting charges on cations (a) metals of the main group elements (A groups) and H form cations whose (+) charge is equal to the group number
(b) some metals form cations with more than one charge (usually transition metals) |
(a) Group I A = (H+), Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+ Group II A = Be2+, Hg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+ Group III A = Al3+, Ga3+ (b) Fe2+, Cu+, Cr2+, Co2+ Fe3+, Cu2+, Cr3+, Co3+ exception which are not transition metals: Sn2+, Pb2+ Sn4+, Pb4+ |
predicting charges on anions
(a) nonmetals of the main group elements form anions whose negative charge equals the group # minus 8
(b) polyatomic anions |
(a) Group V A = N3-, P3- Group VI A = O2-, S2- Group VII A = F-, Cl-, Br-, I- |
writing formulas of ionic compounds
in an ionic compound, the anions and cations exist together in a ration such that the (-) charge balances the (+) charge |
Mg2+ F- = MgF2 Al3+ O2- = Al2O3 Na+ SO42- = Na2SO4 Ca2+ PO43- = Ca3(PO4)2 |
naming cations (a) monatomic cations are named after the element
(b) if the metal can form more than one cation, indicate the (+) charge with Roman Numerals
(c) polyatomic cations end in -ium |
(a) Li+ = Lithium Mg2+ = Magnesium
(b) Cu+ = Copper I Cu2+ = Copper II
(c) NH4+ = ammonium |
N3- |
nitride |
P3- |
phosphide |
O2- |
oxide |
S2- |
sulfide |
Se2- |
selenide |
Te2- |
telluride |
F- |
flouride |
Cl- |
chloride |
Br- |
bromide |
I- |
iodide |
NH4+ |
ammonium |
CN- |
cyanide |
CH3CO2- |
acetate |
CO32- |
carbonate |
HCO3- |
hydrogen carbonate/bicarbonate |
NO2- |
nitrite |
NO3- |
nitrate |
PO43- |
phosphate |
HPO42- |
hydrogen phosphate |
H2PO4- |
dihydrogen phosphate |
OH- |
hydroxide |
SO32- |
sulfite |
SO42- |
sulfate |
HSO4- |
hydrogen sulfate/bisulfate |
ClO- |
hypochlorite |
ClO2- |
chlorite |
ClO3- |
chlorate |
ClO4- |
perchlorate |
CrO42- |
chromate |
Cr2O72- |
dichromate |
MnO4- |
permanganate |
O22- |
peroxide |
naming ionic compounds whose cation forms only one charge |
rule: name the matal cation first, followed by the non-metal anion.
Na+ Cl- = NaCl = sodium chloride K+ CN- = KCN = potassium cyanide Na+ SO42- = Na2SO4 = sodium sulfate Mg2+ N3- = Mg3N2 = magnesium nitride Mg2+ PO43- = Mg3(PO4)2 = magnesium phosphate K+ CO32- = K2CO3 = potassium carbonate Na+ O22- = Na2O2 = sodium peroxide |
naming ionic compounds whose cation forms more than one charge - known as the stock system |
rule: (a) write the name of the cation (b) write the charge on the cation as a roman numeral (c) write the name of the anion
FeCl2 = Fe2+ Cl- = Iron II Chloride Cu2O = Cu+ O2- = Copper I Oxide Cr2O3 = Cr3+ O2- = Chromium III Oxide SnO2 = Sn4+ O2- = Tin IV Oxide PbI2 = Pb2+I- = Lead II Iodide |
naming molecular compounds |
rule: (a) name the first element and add -ide to the stem of the name of the second element (b) indicate the number of each element by the use of Greek prefixes
N2O3 = dinitrogen trioxide P4S3 = tetraphosphorous trisulfide CO2 = carbon dioxide CO = carbon monoxide PCl5 = phosphorous pentachloride SF6 = sulfur hexafluoride Cl2O7 = dochlorine heptoxide CCl4 = carbon tetrachloride |
1 |
mono |
2 |
di |
3 |
tri |
4 |
tetra |
5 |
penta |
6 |
hexa |
7 |
hepta |
8 |
octa |
9 |
nona |
10 |
deca |
what are hydrates? |
compounds that have a specific number of water molecules attatched to them
BaCl2 • 2H2O = barium chloride dihydrate LiCl • H2O = litium chloride monohydrate MgSO4 • 7H2O = magnesium sulfate heptahydrate Sr(NO3)2 • 4H2O = strontium nitrate tetrahydrate |
give the formula names for the following ionic compounds (a) ammonium nitrate (b) colbalt (II) sulfate (c) barium acetate (d) vanadium (III) oxide (e) KMnO4 (f) Li2CO3 (g) CuCl2 |
(a) NH4NO3 (NH4+ NO3-) (b) CoSO4 (Co2+ SO42-) (c) Ba(CH3CO2)2 (Ba2+ CH3CO2-) (d) V2O3 (V3+ O2-) (f) lithium carbonate (g) copper (II) chloride |
give the formula and the name of the following molecular compounds (a) carbon dioxide (b) phosphorous triiodide (c) sulfur dichloride (d) P4O10 (e) SF4 (f) N2F4 |
(a) CO2 (b) PI3 (c) SCl2 (d) tetraphosphorous decaoxide (e) sulfur tetraflouride (f) dinitrogen tetraflouride |
avagadro's number/mole |
6.022 X 1023 |
molar mass |
the mass of 1 mole of a substance in grams ; (M = molar mass in g/mol;;;; NA = Avagadro's number) g --m/M--> mol --nNA--> # atoms g <--nM-- mol <--N/NA-- # atoms |
how many moles of magnesium are there in 87.3g of Mg? |
g-->mol mass(g) X 1mol/molar mass(g) = mol 87.3g Mg X 1mol Mg/24.30g = 3.59mol |
how many atoms of potassium are in 0.551g of potassium? |
g-->mol-->atoms 0.551g K X (1mol K/39.10g K) X (6.022 X 1023atom K/1mol K) = 8.49 X 1021atoms K |
what is molecular mass? |
the sum of the atomic masses (amu) in a molecule
SO2: 1 S = 32.07amu + 2 O = 2 X 16.00amu = 64.07amu |
what is formula mass? |
the sum of the atomic masses (amu) in a formula unit of an ionic compound NaCl: 1 Na = 22.99amu 1 Cl = 35.45amu + = 58.44amu |
what is the mass in grams of 3.25mol of glucose, C6H12O6? |
(C6H12O6 = 180.0g/mol) mol --> g 3.25mol C6H12O6 X (180.0g/1mol C6H12O6) = 585g C6H12O6 |
calculate the number of moles of CHCl3 in 198g of CHCl3? |
(CHCl3 = 1119.5g/mol) g --> mol 198g CHCl3 X (1mol CHCl3/119.5g CHCl3) = 1.66mol CHCl3 |
how many molecules of HCl are in 3.46g of HCl? |
(HCl = 36.5g/mol) g --> mol --> molecules 3.46g HCl X (1mol HCl/36.5g) X (6.022 X 1023 molec HCl/1mol HCl) = 5.71 X 1022 HCl molec |
how many H atoms are in 72.5g of C3H8O? |
(C3H8O = 60.0g/mol) g --> mol --> molecules --> atoms 72.5g C3H8O X (1mol C3H8O/60.0g C3H8O) X (6.022 X 1023 molec C3H8O/1mol C3H8O) X (8 atom H/1molec C3H8O) = 5.82 X 1024 atoms H |
mass percent of an element in a compound |
(n X molar mass of element/molar mass of compound) X 100 |
what is the mass percent of C2H6O for each C2, H6, and O? |
(C2H6O = 46.07g/mol) %C = [(2 X 12.01g)/46.07g] X 100 = 52.14% C %H = [(6 X 1.008g)/46.07g] X 100 = 13.13% H %O = [(1 X 16.00g)/46.07g] X 100 = 34.73% O |
what is the mass percent of each element in glucose, C6H12O6? |
(C6H12O6 = 180.0g/mol) %C = 40.04% %H = 6.72% + %O = 53.33% + = 100% |
what is the mass of carbon in 61.8g of sucrose, C12H22O11? |
(C12H22O11 = 342.3g/mol) %C = [(12 X 12.01g)/342.3g] X 100 = 42% C 61.8g X 0.42 = 26.0g C |
determine the empirical formula of a compound that has the following percent composition by mass: H 2.1%, O 65.3%, S 32.6%? |
2.1g H X (1mol H/1.008g) = 2.08mol/1.02 = 2 32.6g S X (1mol S/32.0g S) = 1.02mol/1.02 = 1 65.3g O X (1mol O/16.0g O) = 4.08/1.02 = 4
H2SO4 |
adipic acid contains 49.32% C, 43.84% O, and 6.85% H by mass. What is the empirical formula of adipic acid? |
49.32g C X (1mol C/12.01g C) = 4.107mol/2.74 = 1.5 43.84g O X (1mol O/16.00g O) = 2.74/2.74 = 1 6.85g H X (1mol H/1.008g H) = 6.796mol/2.74 = 2.5 C3H5O2 DO NOT ROUND SUBSCRIPTS!!! |
caffine has a molar mass of 194.19g/mol and a mass composition of 49.48% C, 5.19% H, 28.85% N, and 16.48% O. Whiat is the molecular formula of caffeine? |
49.48g C X (1mol C/12.01g C) = 4.12mol/1.03 = 4 5.19g H X (1mol H/1.008g H) = 5.15mol/1.03 = 5 28.85g N X (1mol N/14.01g N) = 2.06mol/1.03 = 2 16.48g O X (1mol O/16.0g O) = 1.03mol/1.03 = 1
Empirical = C4H5N2O integral factor = (194.19/97.1) = 2 Molecular= C8H10N4O2 |
gallium oxide, GaxOy, forms when gallium is combined with oxygen. Suppose you allow 1.25g of gallium (Ga) to react with oxygen and obtain 1.68g of GaxOy. What is the formula of the product? |
amount of oxygen = 1.68g - 1.25g = 0.43g 1.25g Ga X (1mol Ga/69.72g Ga) = .0179mol/.0179 = 1 0.43g O X (1mol O/16.00g O) = .0269mol/.0179 = 1.5 Ga2O3 |