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(a)
Interpretation:
The graph is to be drawn between electric conductivity and chlorine content for potassium amminetri- chloroplatinate along with its chemical formula.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula for any chemical species is used to describe the number of an atom of a particular element present in compound and compound is a substance which is made up of two or more elements with definite proportions.
The conductivity is defined as the ability of water’s to produce electrical flow which is directly connected to the concentration of ions present in the water.
(b)
Interpretation:
The graph is to be drawn between electric conductivity and chlorine content for diamminedichloroplatinum(II) along with its chemical formula.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula for any chemical species is used to describe the number of an atom of a particular element present in compound and compound is a substance which is made up of two or more elements with definite proportions.
The conductivity is defined as the ability of water’s to produce electrical flow which is directly connected to the concentration of ions present in the water.
(c)
Interpretation:
The graph is to be drawn between electric conductivity and chlorine content for triamminechloroplatinum (II) chloride along with its chemical formula.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula for any chemical species is used to describe the number of an atom of a particular element present in compound and compound is a substance which is made up of two or more elements with definite proportions.
The conductivity is defined as the ability of water’s to produce electrical flow which is directly connected to the concentration of ions present in the water.
(d)
Interpretation:
The graph is to be drawn between electric conductivity and chlorine content for tetramine platinum (II) chloride along with its chemical formula.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula for any chemical species is used to describe the number of an atom of a particular element present in compound and compound is a substance which is made up of two or more elements with definite proportions.
The conductivity is defined as the ability of water’s to produce electrical flow which is directly connected to the concentration of ions present in the water.
(e)
Interpretation:
The graph is to be drawn between electric conductivity and chlorine content for potassium tetrachloro-platinate(II) along with its chemical formula.
Concept introduction:
The chemical formula for any chemical species is used to describe the number of an atom of a particular element present in compound and compound is a substance which is made up of two or more elements with definite proportions.
The conductivity is defined as the ability of water’s to produce electrical flow which is directly connected to the concentration of ions present in the water.
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