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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS EXERCISES, Exercises of Inorganic Chemistry

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CHEM-220- Inorganic Chemistry
BOOKLET QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Exercise 1.1a
Identify whether the element is in the s,p,d or f block of the periodic table, and whether the
element is a metal or non-metal.
i. Na = s, metal
ii. F = p, non-metal
iii. Ni = d, metal (transition)
iv. Eu = f, metal (transition)
v. Ca =s, metal
vi. Ga = p, metal (transition)
vii. Pb = p, metal (transition)
viii. Bi = p, metal (transition)
Exercise 1.1b
Complete the following table with the missing values.
Element
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Mass
Number
Atomic
Number
Nuclear
symbol
Iridium
77
115
76
192
77
192Ir+
Uranium
92
146
92
238
92
238U
Selenium
34
44
36
78
34
78Se2-
Gold
79
118
78
197
79
197Au+
Osmium
76
115
76
191
76
191Os
Europium
63
89
60
152
63
152Eu3+
Exercise 1.1c
i. If an element consists of 37.50% atoms with a mass of 184.9650u and 62.50% atoms with a
mass of 186.9560u, what is the atomic mass of the element?
0.3750 x 184.9530=69.357
0.6250 x 186.9560 = 116.8475
69.357 + 116.8475 = 186.2045u
ii. The element strontium exists as four isotopes with the following fractional abundances and
atomic masses. Calculate the average atomic mass of strontium:
84Sr 83.913u x 0.56% = 0.4699
86Sr 85.909u x 9.86% = 8.4706 87.616u
87Sr 86.909u x 7.00% = 6.0836
88Sr 87.906u x 82.58% = 72.592
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CHEM- 220 - Inorganic Chemistry BOOKLET QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Exercise 1.1a Identify whether the element is in the s,p,d or f block of the periodic table, and whether the element is a metal or non-metal. i. Na = s, metal ii. F = p, non-metal iii. Ni = d, metal (transition) iv. Eu = f, metal (transition) v. Ca =s, metal vi. Ga = p, metal (transition) vii. Pb = p, metal (transition) viii. Bi = p, metal (transition) Exercise 1.1b Complete the following table with the missing values. Element Protons Neutrons Electrons Mass Number Atomic Number Nuclear symbol Iridium 77 115 76 192 77 192 Ir+ Uranium 92 146 92 238 92 238 U Selenium 34 44 36 78 34 78 Se^2 - Gold 79 118 78 197 79 197 Au+ Osmium 76 115 76 191 76 191 Os Europium 63 89 60 152 63 152 Eu3+ Exercise 1.1c i. If an element consists of 37.50% atoms with a mass of 184.9650u and 62.50% atoms with a mass of 186.9560u, what is the atomic mass of the element? 0.3750 x 184.9530=69. 0.6250 x 186.9560 = 116. 69.357 + 116.8475 = 186.2045u ii. The element strontium exists as four isotopes with the following fractional abundances and atomic masses. Calculate the average atomic mass of strontium: (^84) Sr 83.913u x 0.56% = 0. (^86) Sr 85.909u x 9.86% = 8.4706 87.616u (^87) Sr 86.909u x 7 .00% = 6. (^88) Sr 87.906u x 82.58% = 72.

v. Referring to the image on slide 6 showing the know isotopes of all the elements, suggest a reason why the band of stability veers from a 1:1 neutron-proton ratio to a 1:5:1 neutron-proton ratio in element 80. More neutrons needed to separate the positively charged protons.