- CaCl
- Na3N
- NaSO4
- NaS
- Na3N
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The correct chemical formula among the listed chemicals is of Na3N.
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The correct chemical formula among the listed chemicals is of Na3N.
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12g of magnesium and 6g of carbon will have a mole ratio of 1 : 1
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18g of CH4 has maximum number of atoms.
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Neon’s molecular mass is equivalent to its atomic mass.
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20 moles of water and 1.2044 × 1025 molecules of water correctly represent 360gms of water.
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Elements X and Y, most likely, are nitrogen and iron.
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The correct symbols of cobalt, aluminium, and sodium are Co, Al and Na respectively.
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The symbol of the metal used in making thermometers is Hg(Mercury).
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Berzelius proposed the first letter (or first letter and another letter) of the Latin or English name of any element as its symbol.
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The ratio of moles of atoms in 12g of Magnesium and 16g of Sulphur will be 1 : 1
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The atomic number of element Y would be 12.
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The law of constant proportion was proposed by Joseph Proust.
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Out of ozone, phosphorus, sulphur and krypton, krypton has the lowest atomicity and sulphur the highest .
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The law of conservation of mass was given by Lavoisier.
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The English name of the element natrium is Sodium(Na).
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Formula of nitride of the element X will be XN.
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Valencies of element X and Y will be 1 and 3, respectively.
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The Latin name of the element potassium is kalium. Hence, the symbol for potassium is K.
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Phosphorus has an atomicity of 4.
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The cation of an element has less electrons than a neutral atom.
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Atoms of helium and neon exist in a free state because they are inert gases and chemically inactive.
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The atomic theory of matter was proposed by John Dalton.
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If the atomic number of X is 13, the number of electrons in its X3+ ion would be 13 - 3 = 10.
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Element with an atomic number 16 will have 18 electrons in its E2- ion because anions are formed by gaining electrons.
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The atomicity of ozone(O3) is 3, sulphur(S)- 8, phosphorus(P)- 4, Argon(noble gas, Ar)- 1.
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The anion of an element has more electrons than the normal atom because it is formed by gaining electrons.
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The atomicity of Helium(He) is 1.
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One nanometre is equal to 10-7 centimetre.
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Molecular compounds are formed by the combination of two different non-metals.
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In water, the ratio of oxygen to hydrogen is 8 : 1 by mass.
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In hydrogen peroxide, the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is 1 : 16 by mass.
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If the number of electrons in an ion Z3- is 10, the atomic number of element Z will be 7 because the ion is formed by gaining three electrons.
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The number of oxygen atoms in 32g of oxygen will be 2x.
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Molecular mass of CaCO3: 40 + 12 + (16 × 3) = 100g
Molecular mass of CaO: 40 + 16 = 56g
Molecular mass of CO2: 12 + (16 × 2) = 44g
Reaction for the decomposition of calcium carbonate:
$\text{CaCO}_3\xrightarrow{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }\text{CaO}\ +\ \text{CO}_2\\ \ \ 100\text{g} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 56\text{g}\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 44\text{g}\\\ \ \ \ \text{X}\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1.4\text{g}\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{Y}$
56g of CaO is obtained when 100g of CaCO3 is burnt.
Therefore, to get 1.4g of CaO, the amount of CaCO3 to be burnt will be $\frac{100\ \times\ 1.4}{56}=2.5\text{g}$
For CO2,
100g of CaCO3 yields 44g of CO2
Therefore, 2.5g of CaCO3 will yield $\frac{44\ \times\ 2.5}{100}=1.1\text{g}$
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The number of atoms in 12g of magnesium will be $\frac{\text{x}}{2}$
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The student will have to weigh 12g of Magnesium and 6g of Carbon.
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X, most likely, is an anion because the number of electrons is more than the number of protons.
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Particle P must be a cation.
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Chlorine and calcium can form an ionic compound CaCl2.
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Sulphur exhibits the valencies of 2, 4 and 6.