(a)
Interpretation:
The statements corresponding to the given formula that are equivalent to Statements 1-6 is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula of a compound represents the type of elements present in that compound. The subscript corresponding to that element represents the number of atoms of that element present in one molecule of that compound.
Answer to Problem 2.49E
The statements corresponding to
1. There are
2. There are
3. There are
4. There are
5. There are
6. There is
Explanation of Solution
For the given compound carbon dioxide
According to statement
According to statement
According to statement
According to statement
According to statement
According to statement
The statements corresponding to
1. There are
2. There are
3. There are
4. There are
5. There are
6. The
(b)
Interpretation:
The statements corresponding to the given formula that is equivalent to Statements 1-6 is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula of a compound represents the type of elements present in that compound. The subscript corresponding to that element represents the number of atoms of that element present in one molecule of that compound.
Answer to Problem 2.49E
The statements corresponding to
1. There are
2. There are
3. There are
4. There are
5. There are
6. There is
Explanation of Solution
The statements corresponding to
1. The
2. The
3. The
4. The
5. One mole of ethane
6. The
The statements corresponding to
1. There are
2. There are
3. There are
4. There are
5. There are
6. There is
(c)
Interpretation:
The statements corresponding to the given formula that is equivalent to Statements 1-6 is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula of a compound represents the type of elements present in that compound. The subscript corresponding to that element represents the number of atoms of that element present in one molecule of that compound.
Answer to Problem 2.49E
The statements corresponding to
1. There are
2. There are
3. There are
4. There are
5. There are
6. There is
Explanation of Solution
The statements corresponding to
1. The
2. The
3. The
4. The
5. One mole of glucose
6. The
The statements corresponding to
1. There are
2. There are
3. There are
4. There are
5. There are
6. There is
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