Ask your own question, for FREE!
Chemistry 19 Online
Mathplayer223:

is this correct? chemistry

Mathplayer223:

1 attachment
Mathplayer223:

@joeltheboss

Mathplayer223:

is the least similar wrong?

JoelTheBoss:

I saw someone typing and was wondering if they were going to help

Mathplayer223:

oh which ones wrong

Extrinix:

I'll give you the element's densities and you can figure it out from there.. Cesium - 1.873 g Chlorine - 3.214 g Rubidium - 1.63 g Tin - 5.77 g Lead - 11.29 g

Mathplayer223:

chlorine is the most similar and lead is the least?

Mathplayer223:

i mean rubidium is the least

Extrinix:

The density of Cesium is 1.873, so Rubidium is the closest and Lead would be the farthest away in density

JoelTheBoss:

Don't you have to convert some of those

AZ:

@extrinix wrote:
I'll give you the element's densities and you can figure it out from there.. Cesium - 1.873 g Chlorine - 3.214 g Rubidium - 1.63 g Tin - 5.77 g Lead - 11.29 g
(just a note: the units for density are g/mL or g/cm^3)

Extrinix:

@az wrote:
@extrinix wrote:
I'll give you the element's densities and you can figure it out from there.. Cesium - 1.873 g Chlorine - 3.214 g Rubidium - 1.63 g Tin - 5.77 g Lead - 11.29 g
(just a note: the units for density are g/mL or g/cm^3)
Noted ^^

JoelTheBoss:

Chlorine is 0.003214 g/cc

Mathplayer223:

is he still right?

JoelTheBoss:

Cesium is 1.873 g/cc

Mathplayer223:

it was wrong chlorine is the least similar

JoelTheBoss:

as i said lol

JoelTheBoss:

He gave you raw numbers without converting.

Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Can't find your answer? Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!

Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!