A charged particle is caused to move between two electrically charged plates, as shown here. () (+) (a) Why does the path of the charged particle bend? (b) What is the sign of the electrical charge on the particle? (c) As the charge on the plates is increased, would you expect the bending to increase, decrease, or stay the same? (d) As the mass of the particle is increased while the speed of the particles remains the same, would you expect the bending to increase, decrease, or stay the same? [Section 2.2]
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Problem 79E
Naming Inorganic Compounds; Some Simple Organic Compounds (Sections)
Write the chemical formula for each substance mentioned in the following word descriptions (use the front inside cover to find the symbols for the elements you do not know), (a) Zinc carbonate can be heated to form zinc oxide and carbon dioxide.(b) On treatment with hydrofluoric acid, silicon dioxide forms silicon tetrafluoride and water, (c) Sulfur dioxide reacts with water to form sulfurous acid, (d) The substance phosphorus trihydride, commonly called phosphine, is a toxic gas. (e) Perchloric acid reacts with cadmium to form cadmium(ll) perchlorate, (f) Vanadium(lll) bromide is a colored solid.
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The first step in solving 2 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 79ENaming Inorganic Compounds; Some Simple Organic Compounds (Sections)Write the chemical formula for each substance mentioned in the following word descriptions (use the front inside cover to find the symbols for the elements you do not know), (a) Zinc carbonate can be heated to form zinc oxide and carbon dioxide.(b) On treatment with hydrofluoric acid, silicon dioxide forms silicon tetrafluoride and water, (c) Sulfur dioxide reacts with water to form sulfurous acid, (d) The substance phosphorus trihydride, commonly called phosphine, is a toxic gas. (e) Perchloric acid reacts with cadmium to form cadmium(ll) perchlorate, (f) Vanadium(lll) bromide is a colored solid.
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