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1. which of the following atoms would you expect to release less energy than carbon when an electron is added to its valence?
oxygen (o)
fluorine (f)
chlorine (cl)
neon (ne)
2. suppose a laboratory wants to identify an unknown pure substance. the valence electrons of the substance's atoms feel an effective nuclear charge of +4. if the unknown substance has a higher electronegativity value than silicon (si), what other characteristics would you expect the substance to exhibit?
it would have larger atomic radii than si and higher ionization energies than si.
it would have larger atomic radii than si and lower ionization energies than si.
it would have smaller atomic radii than si and higher ionization energies than si.
it would have smaller atomic radii than si and lower ionization energies than si.
3. the trend for ionization energy is a general increase from left to right across a period. however, nitrogen (n) is found to have a higher first ionization energy value than oxygen (o). explain this exception to the general trend in terms of electron arrangements and attraction/repulsion.
4. a hydrate of na2co3 has a mass of 4.31 g before heating. after heating, the mass of the anhydrous compound is found to be 3.22 g. determine the formula of the hydrate and then write out the name of the hydrate. show all your work for the calculations for full credit.

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