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Atoms, Molecules And Ions
Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules And Ions
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Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes. One has a mass of 78
Bromine has two naturally occurring isotopes. One has a mass of and an abundance of 50.69%. The other isotope has a mass of and an abundance of 49.31%. Calculate the atomic weight of bromine.
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Mass Spectrometer An instrument that is used to determine the mass of an unknown element. Will show the mass of all the isotopes of the element with their relative abundance.
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Mass Spectrometer The mass spectrum of Neon. The three isotopes of Neon are shown (20, 21 and 22). The major isotope has a mass of 20.
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Coulomb’s Law The higher the charge – the stronger the attraction
The closer the ions – the stronger the attraction p. 76
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Fig. 2-21, p. 76
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Which Compound has the higher melting point
and why? Al2O3 or NaCl
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Which Compound has the higher melting point
and why? Al2O3 or NaCl Al2O3 (melting point = 2072C) Al+3 and O-2 NaCl (melting point = 801C) Na+1 and Cl-1
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Review Questions Page 78 Answers are in the back of the book
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Example 2.10, page 89 Br2 + O3 BrxOy
You react 1.25 grams of Br2 with excess O3 to form grams of BrxOy. Determine the empirical formula for BrxOy 1.876 g – 1.25 g = g of O You can use either g of O or O3 to solve the problem
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Br: g Br mole Br mole Br 160 g Br mole Br2 = moles Br O: g O mole O 16 g O = moles O O: g O mole O mole O 48 g O mole O3 = moles O
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mol Br: = 1 O: mol mol = 2.50 Br1O2.5 Br2O5
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