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Alchemy is a pseudoscience which supports the conversion of a base metal, lead to gold. It is also a...In science, measurements are regularly recorded in metric units. SI system is an extension of the...Explanation: The process of rounding off has the following rules: • When the first nonsignificant...The given measurement is 66.3 g/7.5 mL. The measurement of 66.3 g has three significant digits and...The given number is 80,916,000. The number has total of eight digits. The decimal point is placed...The given number is 1,010,000,000,000,000. The number has total of sixteen digits. The decimal point...Length is used to measure distances. It is the measurement of an object from one end to another end....The kilo (k) stands for a factor of 103. "m" is the symbol used to denote meter. The relation...The giga (G) stands for a factor of 109. “ m” is the symbol used to denote meter. The relation...
The relation between meter and kilometer is given below as, 1 km= 1000 m …(1) The conversion of 5.00...The relation between meter and megameter is given below as, 1 Mm= 106 m …(1) The conversion of 5.00...The relation between meter and megameter is given below as, 1 Mm= 106 m …(1) The relation between...The relation between meter and gigameter is given below as, 1 Gm= 109 m …(1) The relation between...The conversion given is 1 m=? yd. “ yd” is the unit denoting yard in the English system for the...The relation between inch and centimeter is given below as, 1 in.=2.54 cm Thus, the conversion of 25...The value of 1 in.=2.54 cm. The conversion factor can be written as 2.54 cm1 in.. The conversion of...The value of 1 in.=2.54 cm. The conversion factor can be written as 2.54 cm1 in.. The conversion of...The value of 1 yard=0.914 m. The conversion factor can be written as 1 yard0.914 m. The conversion...The given figure is shown below. Figure 1 Illustration A is a solid state as the force of attraction...The given element is lithium. In chemical symbols, the first letter is capitalized and the second...The given element is strontium. In chemical symbols, the first letter is capitalized and the second...The given element is P. In chemical symbols, the first letter is capitalized. The letter ‘p’ is...The given element is Cl. In chemical symbols the first letter is capitalized and the second or third...Hydrogen is the first element of the periodic table. It is a non-metal. The symbol for the element,...Helium is the second element of the periodic table. It is a non-metal. The symbol for the element,...In the periodic table, the metals are arranged on the left of the periodic table, the nonmetals are...In the periodic table, the metals are arranged on the left of the periodic table, the nonmetals are...The number of protons present in the atomic nucleus is known as atomic number. The atoms of...The mass number of the isotope, 11H is 1 and atomic number is also 1. The number of neutrons is...The mass number of the isotope, 12H is 2 and atomic number is 1. The number of neutrons is...The mass number of hydrogen-1 is 1 and atomic number is also 1. The number of neutrons is calculated...The mass number of hydrogen-2 is 2 and atomic number is 1. The number of neutrons is calculated by...In the atomic notation, ZASy the ‘Sy’ represents the symbol of the element, the subscript represents...In the atomic notation, ZASy the ‘Sy’ represents the symbol of the element, the subscript represents...The atomic mass of 37Li is 7. The atomic number of 37Li is 3. The number of electrons and number of...The atomic mass of 1531P is 31. The atomic number of 1531P is 15. The number of electrons and number...The chemical name of He is helium. The atomic number of helium is two. The atomic number of helium...The chemical symbol of boron is B. The atomic number of boron is five. The atomic number of boron...Electronic configuration tells about the arrangement of an electron in each subshell and orbit of an...Electronic configuration tells about the arrangement of an electron in each subshell and orbit of an...The energy level possesses a sublevel that contains orbital. The sublevels are named as s, p, d, f...The size of orbital depends on the energy level. The value of energy level for 3s is 3. The value of...The energy level of the 1s sublevel is 1. The maximum number of electrons that can be present in a...According to Moseley, it was better to define elements on the basis of nuclear charge rather than...The elements present in Group IA belongs to s-block of the periodic table. The s-block of consists...According to the American convention, the s-block and p-block elements of periodic table are placed...The symbol H stands for hydrogen. According to the periodic table, H is in the 1s sublevel. The...The symbol He stands for helium. According to the periodic table, He is in the 1s sublevel. The...The symbol for lithium is Li. Lithium is the first element in the 2s sublevel. The electron...The symbol for boron is B. Boron is the first element in the 2p sublevel. The electron configuration...The hydrogen belongs to the Group IA/1. The general electronic configuration for the outermost shell...The helium belongs to the Group VIIIA/18. It is a noble gas. The helium is the only noble gas that...The hydrogen belongs to the Group IA/1. The general electronic configuration for the outermost shell...The atomic number of He is 2. It belongs to the group VIIIA/18 of periodic table. It has two...The given positive ion is Mg2+. Magnesium belongs to the group 2 of a periodic table. The atomic...The given negative ion is Br−. Bromine belongs to the group 17 of a periodic table. The atomic...The atomic number of strontium (Sr) is 38. According to the increasing energy, the predicted...The atomic number of tungsten (W) is 74. According to the increasing energy the predicted electronic...Hydrogen is a nonmetal and there is a possibility that a binary molecular compound contains hydrogen...The ternary compound, potassium nitrate contains K+ and NO3− as constituent ions. The potassium ion...The ternary compound sodium acetate contains Na+ and C2H3O2− as constituent ions. The sodium ion has...The ternary compound, strontium nitrite contains Sr2+ and NO2− as constituent ions. The strontium...The ternary compound, lead (IV) sulfate contains Pb4+ and SO42− as constituent ions. The Pb4+ ion...The IUPAC system of naming is used to provide a proper naming to binary ionic compound. According to...The ternary ionic compound, Cu2SO4, has copper (I) ion and the sulfate ion in its formula. Copper...The Latin name for the copper is cuprum. In ionic compound CuS, copper is present in higher...The Latin name for the copper is cuprum. In ionic compound Cu2S, copper is in +1 oxidation state....In the naming of binary molecular compound, IUPAC suggested that the first element in the compound...The stock system name is used to provide a proper naming to an ionic compound. According to this...The stock system name is used to provide a proper naming to an ionic compound. According to this...In the Latin system of nomenclature, the lower charge ion uses an –ous suffix and the ion with...In the Latin system of nomenclature, the lower charge ion uses an –ous suffix and the ion with...After the addition of two aqueous solutions in the beaker, if beaker becomes warm then it is...The unbalanced chemical equation for the reaction between hydrogen gas and nitrogen gas is shown...The unbalanced chemical equation for the reaction between cobalt metal and oxygen gas is shown...The unbalanced chemical equation for the reaction between lead and oxygen gas is shown below....The unbalanced equation is expressed below. Sn(s)+P(s)→Sn3P2(s) To write a balanced equation, it is...The unbalanced chemical equation for the reaction between hydrogen gas and nitrogen gas is shown...Combination reaction involves the reaction of two reactants to form a single product. The reaction...In the reaction, Pb(s)+O2(g)→PbO(s), two different substances lead and oxygen are combining to form...In the reaction, Sn(s)+P2(s)→Sn3P2(s), two different substances tin and phosphorous are combining to...Solid cobalt (III) carbonate undergoes a decomposition reaction to produce solid cobalt (III) oxide,...Solid chromium (III) carbonate undergoes a decomposition reaction to produce solid chromium (III)...The reaction in which the ions of two reactants get exchanged to form products is known as...The reaction in which the ions of two reactants get exchanged to form products is known as...The reaction of an acid with a base results in the formation of salt and water. This reaction is...The reaction of an acid with a base results in the formation of salt and water. This reaction is...The atomic mass of an atom is the amount of matter present in the atom of an element. It is the...The molar mass of calcium sulfide CaS is computed by the formula written below. Molar mass of...The molar mass of iron (II) acetate, Fe(C2H3O2)2 is computed by the formula written below. Molar...First the number of moles of krypton is calculated by the formula shown below. Moles=Given atoms of...The mass of sodium is calculated by the formula shown below. Mass=MNa×1 mole6.023×1023 atom …(1)...The density of argon Ar at STP is calculated by the formula shown below. Density=MAr×1 mole22.4 L...The density of xenon, Xe at STP is calculated by the formula shown below. Density=MXe×1 mole22.4 L...The density of oxygenn at STP is calculated by the formula shown below. Density=MO2×1 mole22.4 L...The value of gas density for ozone is given as 2.14 g/L and the value of molar volume is 22.4 L/mol....It is given that the number of moles of each gas N2, O2 and NO2 is equal to 1 mol. The number of...It is given that the number of moles of each gas N2, H2 and NH3 is equal to 1 mol. The number of...The table to be completed is given below. Gas Molecules Mass STP Volume methane, CH4 1.50×1023...The table to be completed is given below. Gas Molecules Mass STP Volume ozone, O3 2.50×1022 carbon...Consider a reaction between A and B to form C. A+B→C…(1) In the above reaction, 1 mol of A reacts...The reaction is given below. Na3PO4(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)→Ca3(PO4)2(s)+NaOH(aq) The balanced equation for...The reaction is given below. Na3PO4(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)→Ca3(PO4)2(s)+NaOH(aq) The balanced equation for...The reaction is given below. Fe2(CO3)3(s)→ΔFe2O3(s)+3CO2(g) In the reaction, 1 mole of Fe2(CO3)3...The reaction is given below. Fe2(CO3)3(s)→ΔFe2O3(s)+3CO2(g) In the reaction, 1 mole of Fe2(CO3)3...The table to be completed is given below. Experiment mol Co mol S mol CoS (a) before reaction: 1.00...The table to be completed is given below. Experiment mol Co mol S mol Co2S3 (a) before reaction:...The reaction is given below. FeO(l)+Mg(l)→ΔFe(l)+MgO(s) In the reaction, 1 mole of FeO produces 1...The reaction is given below. Fe2O3(l)+Al(l)→ΔFe(l)+Al2O3(s) The balanced chemical equation for the...The reaction is given below. Fe2O3(l)+Al(l)→ΔFe(l)+Al2O3(s) The balanced chemical equation for the...The reaction is given below. Mg(OH)2(s)+H2SO4(l)→MgSO4(s)+H2O(l) In the reaction, 1 mole of Mg(OH)2...The reaction is given below. Mg(OH)2(s)+H2SO4(l)→MgSO4(s)+H2O(l) In the reaction, 1 mole of Mg(OH)2...The reaction is given below. Al(OH)3(s)+H2SO4(l)→Al2(SO4)3(s)+H2O(l) The balanced equation for the...The reaction is given below. Al(OH)3(s)+H2SO4(l)→Al2(SO4)3(s)+H2O(l) The balanced equation for the...The units of pressure include atmosphere (atm), inches of mercury (in. Hg), millimeters of mercury...Boyle’s law for the gaseous molecule is stated below. P∝1V, T is constantP=kVPV=k Where, • k is a...According to the equation of Boyle’s law if volume is decreased for a particular or constant...According to the equation of Boyle’s law if volume is increased for a particular or constant...According to the equation of Boyle’s law if volume is increased for a particular or constant...The combined relation between the initial and final pressure, volume and temperature of gas is shown...The relation between the initial and final pressure, volume and temperature of gas is shown below....The relation between the initial and final pressure, volume and temperature of gas is shown below....The molar mass of the compound is the sum of the molar mass of individual elements present in it....The equation for the combined gas law is given below. PV=nRT …(1) Where, • P is the pressure of...The hydrogen bonding is the strongest intermolecular force of attraction that exists between the...By knowing the melting point and boiling point of a compound, the physical state of the matter can...The melting point of the hydrogen compounds of Group VIA/16 increases with the increase in the molar...The products of the reaction of an alkali metal with water are hydroxide of the metal and hydrogen...Hydrocarbons in the presence of oxygen burns to give carbon dioxide and water. Therefore, propene...Hydrocarbons react in the presence of oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water. This reaction is...Alcohols react in the presence of oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water. This reaction is known as...Alcohols react in the presence of oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water. This reaction is known as...In the chemical formula, MgCl2⋅6H2O, the name of anyhdrous compound is magnesium chloride. The...In the chemical formula, MgSO4⋅7H2O, the name of anyhdrous compound is magnesium sulphate. The...The given hydrate is MnSO4⋅H2O. The molar mass of hydrogen is 1.01 g/mol. The molar mass of oxygen...The given hydrate is SrCl2⋅6H2O. The molar mass of hydrogen is 1.01 g/mol. The molar mass of oxygen...The compound SrCl2⋅XH2O contains 18.5% water. Therefore, 100 g of the compound will have 18.5 g of...The compound NiCl2⋅XH2O contains 21.7% water. Therefore, 100 g of the compound will have 21.7 g of...A metal cation is attracted towards a nonmetal anion which leads to the formation of an ionic bond....The total number of valence electron in H2 molecule is the sum of valence electron of two hydrogen...The total number of valence electron in Cl2 molecule is the sum of valence electron of two chlorine...The total number of valence electron in N2 molecule is the sum of valence electron of two nitrogen...The total number of valence electron in HOCl molecule is the sum of valence electron of one oxygen...The total number of valence electron in CH4 molecule is the sum of valence electron of one carbon...In a molecule CCl4, carbon is present as a central atom. Carbon has four valence electrons in its...In molecule IO− iodine and oxygen are present as the bonding atoms. Iodine has 7 valence electrons...In molecule BrO− bromine and oxygen are present as the bonding atoms. Bromine has 7 valence...In molecule, SO42−, sulfur is present as the central atom and oxygen is present as the surrounding...In molecule PO43− phosphorous is present as a central atom and oxygen is present as the surrounding...In molecule H3O+ oxygen is present as the central atom and hydrogen is present as the surrounding...In molecule PH4+ phosphorous is present as the central atom and hydrogen is present as the...The electronegativity of an element increases along the period from left to right and decreases down...The cation Sr2+ carries two positive charges which should be written as a subscript of the anion...The cation Sc3+ carries three positive charges which should be written as a subscript of the anion...Dissolution of gas is dependent upon the elevation. Higher the elevation, lower will be the...The mass percentage is calculated by the formula as shown below. Mass %=MassNaClMasssolution×100%...The value of mass of KI is 20.0 g. The value of mass of water is 100 g. The mass percentage is...The mass percentage of aqueous solution is given as 1.50% KBr. Therefore, the mass of KBr is 1.50 g....The mass percentage of aqueous solution is given as 3.35% MgCl2. Therefore, the mass of MgCl2 is...The molar concentration is calculated by the formula shown below. M=w(g)×1000Mo(g/mol)×volume of...The molar concentration is calculated by the formula shown below. M=w(g)×1000Mo(g/mol)×volume of...Unit factors are numeric expressions that are used to convert one unit into another unit of a...Unit factors are numeric expressions that are used to convert one unit into another unit of a...It is given that the amount of solute is 2.50 g and molarity of KNO3 solution is 0.325 M. The...It is given that the amount of solute is 10.0 g and molarity of NaF solution is 0.275 M. The formula...It is given that the volume of solution is 2.25 L and molarity of FeCl3 solution is 0.200 M. The...It is given that the volume of solution is 1.00 L and molarity of NaOH solution is 0.100 M. The...The balanced equation for the reaction of Hg(NO3)2 and potassium iodide is shown below....The given value of pH is 1, 5, and 9. The formula of pH is given as shown below. pH=−log[H+]…(1)...Acids loses their H+ ion and give their anionic part to the salt. In the given salt, NaF(aq), sodium...Acids loses their H+ ion and give their anionic part to the salt. In the given salt, KBr(aq),...The formula of density is shown below. Density=MassVolume …(1) The molarity of HCl solution is 6.00...The molarity of NaOH solution is given 3.00 M. The density of NaOH solution is given 1.12 g/mL. The...Stoichiometry of the reaction comes in and plays a very important role in doing the calculation of...Stoichiometry of the reaction comes in and plays a very important role in doing the calculation of...The relationship between pOH and hydroxide ion concentration is equal to 10 raised to the power...The relationship between pH and hydrogen ion concentration is equal to 10 raise to the power...The relationship between pH and hydrogen ion concentration is equal to 10 raised to the power...The chemical reaction is given below. HCl(aq)+ KOH(aq)→ KCl(aq)+H2O(l) It is balanced as the number...The chemical reaction is given below. HF(aq)+ Li2CO3(aq)→ LiF(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) The balanced...The chemical reaction is given below. AgNO3(aq)+ KI(aq)→ AgI(s)+KNO3(aq) It is balanced as the...The chemical reaction is given below. Zn(NO3)2(aq)+ NaOH(aq)→Zn(OH)2(s)+NaNO3(aq) The balanced...Reason for correct answer: The balanced neutralization reaction between HCl and Ba(OH)2 is shown...The ideal gas law gives a relationship, between number of moles pressure volume and, temperature....When 0.0142 mol of hydrogen chloride gas dissolves in 47.5 mL of solution, mole concept map looks...When 0.0755 mol of ammonia gas dissolves in 0.155 L of solution, mole concept map looks like as...When 1.00 g of hydrogen fluoride dissolves in 100 mL of solution, mole concept map looks like as...When 2.00 g of hydrazine dissolves in 0.250 L of solution, mole concept map looks like as shown...When 1.0 L of carbon dioxide dissolves in 500.0 mL of solution, mole concept map looks like as shown...When 555 mL of sulfur dioxide dissolves in 0.250 L of solution, mole concept map looks like as shown...It is given that the number of molecules of H2S is 2.22×1022 which are dissolved in 450.0 mL of...It is given that the number of molecules of SO3 is 1.12×1023 which are dissolved in 0.325 L of...It is given that 5.00 g of water is produced after the reaction stated below....It is given that 255 mL of carbon dioxide is produced at STP. The given chemical reaction is stated...On increasing the temperature, there is an increase in the rate of effective collisions. There are...The given reaction is shown below. CH4(g)+H2O(g)+heat⇄CO(g)+3H2(g) On increasing the concentration...The given reaction is shown below. 2C2H4(g)+2O3(g)⇄4CH2O(g)+O2(g)+heat On increasing the...The given reaction is shown below. NH2OH(aq)+H2O(l)⇄NH3OH+(aq)+OH−(aq) For weak bases, the...The given reaction is shown below. HC2H3O2(aq)⇄H+(aq)+C2H3O2−(aq) On increasing the concentration of...The given reaction is shown below. NH4OH(aq)⇄NH4+(aq)+OH−(aq) On increasing the concentration of...The given reaction is shown below. Ca3(PO4)2(s)⇄3Ca2+(aq)+2PO43−(aq) On increasing the concentration...According to the Le Chatelier’s principle, the change in concentration, volume, pressure and...According to the Le Chatelier’s principle, the change in concentration, volume, pressure and...The reaction is given below. H2O(l)⇄H+(aq)+OH−(aq) … (1) According to the definition of the...In X2, the compound formed is between two identical elements with same electronegativity. In this,...The given redox reaction is shown below. MnO4−(aq)+I−(aq)+H+(aq)→Mn2+(aq)+I2(s)+H2O(l) The oxidation...The given redox reaction is shown below. Fe2+(aq)+H2O2(aq)+H+(aq)→Fe3+(aq)+H2O(l) The oxidation...The given half-reaction equation to be balanced is shown below. H2O2(aq)→H2O(l) The oxidation state...The given half reaction equation to be balanced is shown below. Ni(OH)2(s)→NiO2(s) The oxidation...The given redox reaction is shown below. Zn(s)+NO3−(aq)→Zn2+(aq)+NO(g) The oxidation state of the...The given redox reaction is shown below. MnO4−(aq)+S2−(aq)→MnO2(aq)+S(s) The oxidation state of the...The given redox reaction is shown below. Cl2(aq)→Cl−(aq)+HOCl(aq) The oxidation state of the central...The given redox reaction is shown below. Cl2(aq)→Cl−(aq)+ClO2−(aq) The oxidation state of the...The given redox reaction is shown below. H2O2(aq) + NO2−(aq) → H2O(l) + NO3−(aq) The reduction is...On the basis of solubility, a lipid can be distinguished from a protein, carbohydrate, and nucleic...Alpha particle is similar to the helium nucleus (H24e). It contains two protons and two neutrons....Alpha particle is similar to the helium nucleus (H24e). It contains two protons and two neutrons....It is given that U-238 undergoes decay by alpha emission. An alpha particle is H24e. Therefore, in...It is given that W−160 undergoes decay by alpha emission. An alpha particle is H24e. Therefore, in...It is given that X undergoes alpha decay to give R217n. An alpha particle is H24e. Therefore, in the...It is given that X undergoes alpha decay to give R218a. An alpha particle is H24e. Therefore, in the...Radioactive decay series is the stepwise disintegration of unstable radioactive nuclei into stable...Alpha particle emission releases one alpha particle whose mass number decreases by 4 and atomic...The general formula for an alkane containing only single bonds is shown below. CnH2n+2 Where, • n is...Alkanes are the compounds with general formula, CnH2n+2 and end with a suffix, −ane. Alkanes are the...The given alkane is propane. So, according to IUPAC, the chain containing 3 carbon atom has suffix...The IUPAC name of the given compound is 2−methylpropane. Propane means that three carbon atoms are...The general reaction for the combustion of an alkane is shown below. CnH2n+2+(3n+12)O2→nCO2+(n+1)H2O...The general reaction for the combustion of an alkane is shown below. CnH2n+2+(3n+12)O2→nCO2+(n+1)H2O...The rules for getting the IUPAC name of alkynes are shown below step by step. Step-1: Find the...The condensed structural formula is the structural representation of the compound showing only...The given reaction is a combustion reaction. Complete combustion of any hydrocarbons always gives...The given reaction is a combustion reaction. Complete combustion of any hydrocarbons always gives...The given organic compound is CH3−NH2. Amines are the derivatives of ammonia. The formula of ammonia...The given organic compound is CH3−OH. Alcohol is the class of organic compounds in which an alkyl...The given alcohol is C4H3−C3H2−C2H2−C1H2−OH. The alcohol has four carbon atoms. Therefore, the...The given name “diisopropyl ether” is the common name of ether. The diisopropyl in the name...A lipid is a compound which is made up of an alcohol and one or more carboxylic acids. Lipids are...
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