(a)
Interpretation:Name and formula of binary compound formed from
Concept introduction:The proportions of atoms in a compound are represented with
(b)
Interpretation:Name and formula of binary compound formed from
Concept introduction:The proportions of atoms in a compound are represented with symbols of element and it is termed as chemical formula. Chemical formula is decided by the valency of the elements. Number of electrons of element in outermost shell is termed as its valency. If number of valence electrons is equal to 4 or less than 4 then valency will be valence electrons. For more than 4 valence electrons valency is calculated by subtraction of valence electrons from octet that is 8.
(c)
Interpretation:Name and formula of binary compound formed from
Concept introduction:The proportions of atoms in a compound are represented with symbols of element and it is termed as chemical formula. Chemical formula is decided by the valency of the elements. Number of electrons of element in outermost shell is termed as its valency. If number of valence electrons is equal to 4 or less than 4 then valency will be valence electrons. For more than 4 valence electrons valency is calculated by subtraction of valence electrons from octet that is 8.
(d)
Interpretation:Name and formula of binary compound formed from
Concept introduction:The proportions of atoms in a compound are represented with symbols of element and it is termed as chemical formula. Chemical formula is decided by the valency of the elements. Number of electrons of element in outermost shell is termed as its valency. If number of valence electrons is equal to 4 or less than 4 then valency will be valence electrons. For more than 4 valence electrons valency is calculated by subtraction of valence electrons from octet that is 8.
(e)
Interpretation:Name and formula of binary compound formed from
Concept introduction:The proportions of atoms in a compound are represented with symbols of element and it is termed as chemical formula. Chemical formula is decided by the valency of the elements. Number of electrons of element in outermost shell is termed as its valency. If number of valence electrons is equal to 4 or less than 4 then valency will be valence electrons. For more than 4 valence electrons valency is calculated by subtraction of valence electrons from octet that is 8.
(f)
Interpretation:Name and formula of binary compound formed from
Concept introduction:The proportions of atoms in a compound are represented with symbols of element and it is termed as chemical formula. Chemical formula is decided by the valency of the elements. Number of electrons of element in outermost shell is termed as its valency. If number of valence electrons is equal to 4 or less than 4 then valency will be valence electrons. For more than 4 valence electrons valency is calculated by subtraction of valence electrons from octet that is 8.
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