1) f phosphorus (P), with an atomic weight of 31, combines with hydrogen (H), with an atomic weight of 1, to form phosphine (PH3), how many grams of phosphorus would react with 18 g of hydrogen?
2) Aluminum (Al), with an atomic weight of 27, combines with oxygen (O), with an atomic weight of 16, to form the compound aluminum oxide (Al2O3). How much aluminum would be required to react completely with 88 g of oxygen
3) Using the Rydberg formula, find the wavelength of the line in the Balmer series of the hydrogen spectrum for m = 3. The value of Rydberg constant is 1.097 × 107 m–1 and n = 2 for the Balmer series. (Round the final answer to the nearest whole number.)
1) f phosphorus (P), with an atomic weight of 31, combines with hydrogen (H), with an...
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Item 4 Learning Goal: To calculate the wavelengths of the lines in the hydrogen emission spectrum Atoms give off light when heated or otherwise excited! The light emitted by excited atoms consists of only a few wavelengths, rather than a full rainbow of colors. When this light is passed through a prism, the result is a series of discrete lines separated by blank areas. The visible lines in the series of the hydrogen spectrum are caused by emission of...
this kinda of a long question, but all parts are connected. so, please explain ! The first quantitative description of the hydrogen spectrum was given by Johann Balmer, a Swiss school teacher, in 1885. By trial and error, he found that the correct wavelength ? of each line observed in the hydrogen spectrum was given by 1?=R(122?1n2), where R is a constant, later called the Rydberg constant, and n may have the integer values 3, 4, 5, .... If ?...
Ch 27 HW (Part 2) The Hydrogen Spectrum « previous 5 of 19 next » SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part B What is the wavelength of the line corresponding to n=5 in the Balmer series? Express your answer in nanometers to three significant figures. SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part C What is the smallest wavelength λmin in the Balmer's series? Express your answer in nanometers to three significant figures. Hints SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part D What is the largest wavelength λmax in...
Chlorine gas reacts with phosphorus to produce phosphorus pentachloride as shown in the chemical equation below. What is the maximum number of grams of PCls are produced from 3.5 g of Cl2 and excess P? 5C12(g) + 2P(s) → 2PC13(s) 2) What is the theoretical yield of chromium that can be produced by the reaction of 40.0 g of Cr2O3 with 8.00 g of aluminum according to the unbalanced chemical equation below? Al(s) + Cr2O3(s) → Al2O3(s) + Cr(s) Ammonia...
2.1 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1) Which element has the chemical symbol, P? Al lead B) phosphorus platinum D) potassium to water is formed if 3.2 of methane reacts with 12. Me react to form carbon code and water. What of open to produce 3.3 o carbon dioxide? A1724 14.88 DJ 160 3) Which of the following two whom we stopes? 2.2 OTHER QUESTIONS (Fill in the blank, TRUE or FALSE and calculations) On and Complete the sentences in questions and using...
1. Calculate the quantity of heat released when 8.Sg of hydrogen peroxide decomposes, given: atomic weights 0=16, and H= 1. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes to water and oxygen according to the reaction: H = -196KJ 2. Given the speclflc heat, c,, of water Is 4.18 J/g 0c,how much heat Is needed to warm 200g of water from 22°c to 98°C? q=mC,AT 3. If 20.9KJ of heat were added to 250g of liquid water, how much would its temperature Increase? (Use 4.18 J/goc...
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1. Write out the net ionic equation for the reaction you performed in Formula Weight of a Copper Compound. Assume that you start with a Cu?- salt. Based on the reactions we have discussed, what type(s) of reaction does this represent? __( ) + ( ) → _ C + ( ) reaction type: 2. In a separate experiment, you determine that the percent-by-mass of Ag in a...
e. 18 Test Your Knowledge MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the one best answer. 1. Each element has its own characteristic atom in which a. the atomic mass is constant. b. the atomic number is constant. c. the mass number is constant. d. Two of the above are correct. e. All of the above are correct. 2. Which of the following is not a trace element in the human body? a. iodine b. zinc c. iron d. calcium e. fluorine 3. A...
Exam Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) 1) One mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number of particles of that substance. What is the numerical value of Avogadro's number? A) 12.01 23 Avagrans t Male aton 6022 x1o atums B) 6.022 x 1023 C) 6.022 x 10-23 D) 1.661 x10-24 E) 1.00 x10-14 2) What is the mass of 4.00 moles of helium, the gas commonly used to fill...
CHEM 1033, Sample Exam II (Homework) Chapters 3,4,6 Name: 1. What volume of 0.132 M KOH solution would react completely with 25.8 ml. of 0.198 M HCl according to the following cquation? HCI+KOH --->KCI+H.O a) 86.4 ml. b) 25.7 ml. c) 38.7 ml d) 17.2 ml. 2. Which one of the following is a strong soluble base? a) Ni(OH): b) Mg(OH): c) RLOH d) ChOH) c) Fe(OH) 3. Which one of the following is a strong acid? a) HF b)...