Chapter 5, Problem 14b
(b) What is the change in potential energy if the distance separating the two electrons is increased to 1.0 nm?
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(b) Why does increasing the temperature cause a solid substance to change in succession from a solid to a liquid to a gas?
Consider the two diagrams that follow. (d) Would similar relationships hold for the work involved in each process?
(a) What is the electrostatic potential energy (in joules) between two electrons that are separated by 62 pm?
(c) Does the potential energy of the two particles increase or decrease when the distance is increased to 1.0 nm?
(a) The electrostatic force (not energy) of attraction between two oppositely charged objects is given by the equation F = k (Q1Q2/d2) where k = 8.99⨉109N-m2/C2, Q1 and Q2 are the charges of the two objects in Coulombs, and d is the distance separating the two objects in meters. What is the electrostatic force of attraction (in Newtons) between an electron and a proton that are separated by 1⨉102 pm?
A sodium ion, Na+, with a charge of 1.6⨉10-19 C and a chloride ion, Cl - , with charge of -1.6⨉10-19 C, are separated by a distance of 0.50 nm. How much work would be required to increase the separation of the two ions to an infinite distance?