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Answer to: Explain the difference between 2O, O2 and O3.

2O —> It represents 2 atoms of oxygen (cannot exist independently). O2 —> It represents one molecule of oxygen (made up of 2 atom) can exist f...

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Answer to: Give the atomicity of the following compounds: (a) Ca(OH)2 (b) Mg(HCO3)2 (c) Cu2O (d) H2SO4 (e) Al2(SO4)3 (f) MgCl2

The atomicity of the molecules are: (a) Ca(OH)2 → 05 (b) Mg(HCO3)2 → 11 (c) Cu2O → 03 (d) H2SO4 → 07 (e) Al2(SO4)3 → 17 (f) MgCl2 → 03

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Answer to: The ratio by mass for hydrogen and oxygen in water is given as 1 : 8 respectively. Calculate the ratio by number of atoms for a water molecule.

The ratio by number of atoms for a water molecule are: Element H O Ratio by mass 1 8 Atomic mass 1 16 = 1 = Simplest ...

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Answer to: Calculate the formula unit mass of NaCl and CaCl2. (Na = 23, Cl = 35.5, Ca = 40)

Formula unit mass of NaCl = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5 u Formula unit mass of CaCl2 = 40 + (2 x 35.5) = 40 + 71 = 111 u

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Answer to: State 3 points of difference between an atom and an ion.

Atom 1. An atom has no charge. 2. Number of electrons = number of protons. 3. Atom is reactive. Ion 1. An ion has either positive or negativ...

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Answer to: The formula of carbon dioxide is CO2. What information do you get from this formula?

(i) CO2 represents carbon-dioxide. (ii) CO2 is one molecule of carbon-dioxide. (iii) CO2 is one mole of carbon-dioxide i.e., it contains 6.022 x 1...

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Answer to: Explain relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass.

Relative atomic mass: It can be defined as the number of times one atom of given element is heavier than 1/12th of the mass of an atom of carbon-12. ...

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Answer to: What are the rules for writing the symbol of an element?

IUPAC —> International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry approves name of elements. Symbols are the first one or two letters of the element’...

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Answer to: Find the mass of the following: (i) 6.022 x 1023 number of O2 molecules (ii) 1.5 mole of CO2 molecule

(i) 6.022 x 1023 number of O2 molecules: Mass of 1 mole of O2 molecule = 6.022 x 1023 molecules = 32 g (ii) 1.5 mole of CO2 molecule: Mass of 1 ...

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Answer to: Find the number of atoms in the following: (i) 0.5 mole of C atom (ii) 2 mole of N atom

(i) 0.5 mole of C atom: Number of atoms in 1 mole of C atom = 6.022 x 1023 atoms Number of atoms in 0.5 mole of C atom = 6.022 x 1023 x 0.5 = 3....

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Answer to: Find the number of moles in the following: (i) 50 g of H2O (ii) 7 g of Na

Number of moles in (i) Molar mass of H2O = 18 g Given mass of H2O = 50 g ∴ No. of moles on 50 g of H2O = 50/18 = 2.78 moles. (ii) Molar mass o...

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Answer to: What is formula unit mass? How is it different from molecular mass?

The formula unit mass of a substance is a sum of the atomic masses of all atoms in a formula unit of a compound. The constituent particles of formula ...

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Answer to: Write down the formula for: Copper nitrate, calcium sulphate and aluminium hydroxide.

Chemical formula: Copper nitrate —> Cu(NO3) Calcium sulphate —> CaSO4 Aluminium hydroxide Al(OH)3

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Answer to: What is polyatomic ton? Give one example.

A group of atoms carrying a charge is known as a polyatomic ion. E.g., Ammonium – NH4+ Nitrate – NO3–

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Answer to: Define valency and give the valency for the following elements: Magnesium, Aluminium, Chlorine and Copper.

Valency: The combining capacity of an element is called its valency. Valency of the following elements: Magnesium – 2 Aluminium – 3 Chlorine ...

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Answer to: What is the ratio by mass of combining elements in H2O, CO2 and NH3?

H2O ratio by mass of combining elements 2 : 16 —>1 : 8 (H : O) CO2 ratio by mass of combining elements 12 : 32 —> 3 : 08 (C : O) NH3 ratio b...

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Answer to: Give the Latin name for sodium, potassium, gold and mercury.

Sodium —> Natrium, Gold —> Aurum Potassium —> Kalium, Mercury —> Hydrargyrum

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Answer to: What is IUPAC, give its one function?

IUPAC is International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry. It approves the names of elements.

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Answer to: Give the unit to measure size of atom and give size of hydrogen atom.

The unit to measure size of atom, is nanometer, size of hydrogen atom is 10-10m.

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