Ions typically have:
properties that are identical to those of the corresponding neutral atom
no net charge
properties that are dramatically different from those of the corresponding neutral atom
negative charge
An ion have dramatically different properties from the corresponding neutral atom. The positive or negative charge in the ion is the reason for this difference in properties.
Ions typically have: properties that are identical to those of the corresponding neutral atom no net...
1) When comparing the size of ions to the neutral atom from which they are formed, which of the following is true? A) cations are larger than the neutral atom; anions are larger than the neutral atom B) cations are smaller than the neutral atom; anions are smaller than the neutral atom C) cations are larger than the neutral atom; anions are smaller than the neutral atom D) cations are smaller than the neutral atom; anions are larger than the...
30. How is the electron configuration of an anion different from that of the corresponding neutral atom? How is the electron configuration of a cation different?
The following properties are observed for an unknown element. Identify the element from its properties. (a) The neutral atom has two unpaired electrons. (b) One of the valence electrons in the ground-state atom has ml = +1. (c) The most common oxidation state is +4. (d) If an electron in a hydrogen atom were excited to the same principal quantum level, n, as the valence electrons in an atom of this element, and fell to the n - 1 quantum...
Question 1 What is the net electric charge (in units of e) of an atom of lead (Z82)? qlead exact number, no tolerance Attempts: 0 of 5 used Question 2 Suppose a lithium atom (Z units of e? 3) has been singly ionized. What is the net electric charge of the resulting lithium ion in lithium exact number, no tolerance Attempts: 0 of 5 used Question 3 Suppose a lead atom (Z = 82) has been doubly ionized. What is...
A helium atom contains two protons, two neutrons, and two electrons, and it is electrically neutral. Each proton contains two up quarks and one down quark, and each neutron contains two down quarks and one up quark. Electrons have a charge of -e, up quarks have a charge of +2e/3, and down quarks have a charge of -1e/3. (a) How much positive charge is contained in the nucleus? с (b) How much negative charge is contained in the nucleus (absolute...
Please answer briefly Those the elements NAME protons neutrons electrons Neutral/Ion SYMBO L S2- ATOM # 16 MASS # 36 Sulfur 16 20 18 -2 ion K 19 39 19 20 19 neutral potassium Barium Calcium Ba2+ 56 145 56 89 54 +2 ion Ca2+ 20 40 20 20 18 +2 ion Bromine Br-1 35 80 35 45 36 -1 ion Tellurium Te 52 131 52 79 52 neutral 8. Complete the table with the names and symbols of the...
A particular atom has 4 more protons than electrons. The atom has a net charge of O-2e oo +4e x2 Question 3 1 pts Which of the following is not a property of the electric force between charged objects? The direction of the force between charges is along the line from one charge to the other Charges of the same kind repel each other, and charges of different kinds attract All of the other choices are true properties of the...
33.6 A muon is a elementary particle whose properties are similar to those of an electron (a negative charge and a spin of 1/2) with to the exception of its mass. Because of this it is possible to replace a one or more electrons in an atom with muons. A muon is 207 times 5more massive than an electron (and so has mass 1.88 x 102 kg). If the electron in a hydrogen atom was replaced with a muon then...
2) Three identical metal spheres are supported on insulating stands and are all neutral at the start of the experiment. Then: sphere 2 makes contact with sphere 1 while sphere 1 is close to a charged plexiglass rod. Contact is then broken with the rod in place. Sphere 2 touches sphere 3 and both spheres are taken to another part of the lab where the force between them is measured to be 0.002 N when their centers are 10 cm...
he magnitude of the electrostatic force between two identical ions that are separated by a distance of 8.50 nm is 3.866×10-10N. What is the charge of each ion? Incorrect. Tries 5/8 Previous Tries How many electrons are missing from (or have been added to) each ion thus giving the ion its charge imbalance?