(a)
Interpretation: The molecular formulas of the compound given in the figure is to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Nitrogen and oxygen are both non-metals. They combine through sharing of valence electrons to form molecular compounds. They combine to form more than one stable compound obeying the law of multiple proportions.
(a)
Answer to Problem 96A
The given compound is a nitrous oxide that has the chemical formula
Explanation of Solution
In the figure, there are two blue balls representing nitrogen atoms and one red ball denoting oxygen atoms giving the formula
(b)
Interpretation: The molecular formulas of the compound given in the figure is to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Nitrogen and oxygen are both non-metals. They combine through sharing of valence electrons to form molecular compounds. They combine to form more than one stable compound obeying the law of multiple proportions.
(b)
Answer to Problem 96A
The given compound is nitrogen dioxide which has the chemical formula
Explanation of Solution
In the figure, there are two red balls representing oxygen atoms and one blue ball denoting nitrogen atoms giving the formula
(c)
Interpretation: The molecular formulas of the compound given in the figure is to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Nitrogen and oxygen are both non-metals. They combine through sharing of valence electrons to form molecular compounds. They combine to form more than one stable compound obeying the law of multiple proportions.
(c)
Answer to Problem 96A
The compound given in the figure is nitric oxide. It is denoted chemically as NO.
Explanation of Solution
Nitric oxide consists of one nitrogen and one oxygen atom. The figure consists of one blue ball denoting nitrogen and a red one for oxygen, thus the given compound is nitric oxide.
(d)
Interpretation: The molecular formulas of the compound given in the figure is to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Nitrogen and oxygen are both non-metals. They combine through sharing of valence electrons to form molecular compounds. They combine to form more than one stable compound obeying the law of multiple proportions.
(d)
Answer to Problem 96A
The given compound is dinitrogen tetroxide with the formula
Explanation of Solution
The figure contains two blue nitrogen balls and four red oxygen balls, giving the formula
Chapter 9 Solutions
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