The relative atomic mass of silver is Ar = 108. Find the number
of atoms
in a piece of silver with heat capacity 78.0 J K^-1.
The relative atomic mass of silver is Ar = 108. Find the number of atoms in...
Gold has relative atomic mass Ar = 197 and density 1:93 104 kg m?3. Find the number of atoms in a cube of gold with sides 2 cm long.
1. (a) Find the atomic numbers (Z) and mass numbers (A) of the most prevalent isotopes of silicon (Si), silver (Ag), and oxygen (O), respectively; (b) write down the “chemist’s” forms of the respective atoms; (c) find their respective first ionization energies (in eV and J) and respective first electron affinities (in eV and J).
Argon (Ar) has an atomic number of 18 and an atomic mass of 40. How many neutrons are there in an atom of Argon? A. 18 B. 20 C. 22 D. 40
The specific heat capacity of silver is 0.24 J/g ·°C a. What additional piece of information is needed to calculate the molar heat capacity of silver (6 points)? b. Calculate the energy required to raise the temperature of 245.0 g Ag from 273 K to 373 K? (6 points) c. It takes 65 kJ of energy to raise a sample of silver from 298 K to 363 K. Calculate the mass of silver in this sample. (6 points)
According to Model 2, which isotope of silver contributes the most to its atomic mass? 0107 108 0109 O All contribute equally
One piece of silver jewelry, at T1= 985.8°C, has three times the mass of another piece (3m1= m2) at TI= 120.0 °C. Both are placed in a calorimeter of negligible heat capacity. What is the final temperature inside the calorimeter (C = 0.233 J/g°C)?
-Isotopes are represented by the symbol , where Z is the atomic number, A is the mass number, and E is the elemental symbol. . Write symbol that represents an isotope of nickel that contains 28 protons and 32 neutrons in the nucleus. Isotopes are also represented by the notation: Name-A, where Name is the name of the of the isotope. An example of this isotope notation is magnesium-26. This represents an isotope of The extremely small size of atoms...
Determine the mass number and atomic number and write symbols in the form for the atoms containing the nuclei made up of the following particles: 30 neutrons and 25 protons 29 neutrons and 24 protons 25 neutrons and 22 protons 42 neutrons and 33 protons 40 neutrons and 31 protons
The temperature of a piece of silver (specific heat Sag = 0.031j/g.°C) with a mass of 362 g decreased by 58 °C when it was added to a 98.56 g sample of water (specific heat of water Sw = 4.184 j/g °C) in a constant pressure calorimeter of negligible heat capacity. What is the final temperature of water if its initial temperature was 23.4 °C ?
What is the pressure inside a 0.300cm3 box containing 400mol of Ar atoms, at 40oC? A 70 kg metal block with a specific heat capacity of 385 J/kgK is placed into 30 kg of water (specific heat capacity = 4180 J/kgK). The metal block was originally at 50oC and the water was originally at 10oC. What is the final temperature in Celsius for both?