Problem 76AP In the facing page of the periodic table at the front of this book is an alphabetical list of elements with atomic masses given to the number of known significant figures. Compare the number of significant figures given for aluminum, bismuth, lead, and molybdenum. Look these elements up on webelements.com and explain why their atomic masses are reported to such different numbers of significant figures.
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Problem 70AP
Show the locations of (a) alkali metals, (b) alkaline earth metals, (c) the halogens, and (d) the noble gases in the given outline of a periodic table. Also draw dividing lines between metals and metalloids and between metalloids and nonmetals.
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The first step in solving 2 problem number 69 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 70APShow the locations of (a) alkali metals, (b) alkaline earth metals, (c) the halogens, and (d) the noble gases in the given outline of a periodic table. Also draw dividing lines between metals and metalloids and between metalloids and nonmetals.
From the textbook chapter Atoms and the Periodic Table you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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