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Consider the ground state electron configuration of the atoms with the following atomic numbers: 7,20,26,32,37,41,85,96. Calculate the total spin quantum number S for each, as well as its magnetic moment in Bohr magnetons.
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which two ions have the same electron configuration in the ground state (a) Rb+ and Ca+ (b) Ba2+ and I- (c) Se2+ And I- (d) Fe2+ and Fe3+
Consider the two gases, NO and CO2. Ten grams of each are placed in balloons at STP. Which of the following is an accurate comparison?:
what is the purpose of placing a lead apron on a person who is receiving routine dental X-rays? d)why are the walls in a radiation lab built of thick concrete blocks
Write an equation for the hydrogenation of glyceryl trilinolenate, a fat formed from glycerol and three linolenic acid molecules
What is the absolute humidity of the cooled air? and What is the minimum mass flow rate of water into the swamp cooler?
A particular reactant decomposes with a half-life of 127 s when its initial concentration is .364M. The same reactant decomposes with a half-life 245 s when its initial concentration is .189 M.
Given that 3.582 g of copper (II) chloride are dissolved in 2.478 litres of deionized water, answer the following: 1) How many moles of copper (II) ions are present in the sample
in the following reaction identify the oxidized reactant the reduced reactant the oxidizing agent and the reducing
Write a structural formula for two different isomers of [Co(H2O)2(en)2]Cl2. Indicate the oxidation state of the Co in each case.
Five structural isomers have the formula C6H14. Where needed, draw the structure and give the IUPAC name of all five isomers
what is the ppm of hardness for the 0.00100 M CaCl2 solution?
An aqueous solution contains 0.455 M dimethylamine ((CH3)2NH) How many mL of 0.385 M perchloric acid would have to be added to 150 mL of this solution in order to prepare a buffer with a pH of 10.800.
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