Element "X" reacts with element “Y" to form an ionic compound containing X** and Y²- ions. Write a possible formula for the compound and suggest to which "Group" in the Periodic Table, the elements X and Y may belong to?
Element "X" reacts with element “Y" to form an ionic compound containing X** and Y²- ions. Write a possible formula for the compound and suggest to which "Group" in the Periodic Table, the elements X and Y may belong to?
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#### 1. Describe the Importance of Green Chemistry
In a few lines, describe the **imminent importance** of "Green Chemistry" and its significance to society.
#### 2. Characteristics of Substances
Give two chief characteristics of:
- **Elements**
- **Compounds**
- **Homogeneous Mixtures**
#### 3. Classification of Substances
Classify each of the following as:
- (i) Element
- (ii) Compound
- (iii) Mixture
**List:**
- Rain Water
- Ocean Water
- Gold
- Table Sugar
- Milk
- Blood
- Technetium
- Air
- Aspirin
- Urea
#### 4. Lead Content Calculation
How many grams of "lead" are contained in \(6.0 \times 10^3\) grams of blood if the lead content of that sample of blood is 0.62 parts per million (ppm)?
#### 5. Sub-Atomic Particles Details
What are:
- (i) Mass
- (ii) Charge
- (iii) Location in the atom
For each of the following sub-atomic particles:
- (a) Electron
- (b) Neutron
- (c) Proton
#### 6. Explanation of Experiments
Briefly explain either:
- **(i) Thompson Experiment** OR
- **(ii) Rutherford Experiment**
Emphasize the discoveries that the experiment led to.
#### 7. Ionic Compound Formation
Element "X" reacts with element "Y" to form an ionic compound containing \(X^{4+}\) and \(Y^{2-}\) ions. Write a possible formula for the compound and suggest to which "Group" in the Periodic Table the elements X and Y may belong.
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This information is designed to help students understand foundational concepts in chemistry and to practice problem-solving related to classifying substances, understanding sub-atomic particles, calculating concentrations, and more.
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