GENERAL CHEMISTRY LOOSE W/2SEM CONNECT
GENERAL CHEMISTRY LOOSE W/2SEM CONNECT
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.42QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The oxidation number of Phosphorus in given Phosphorus oxoacids has to be indicated.

Concept introduction:

Oxidation number

  • The oxidation number of an atom is varied by involving in reaction is called redox reaction.
  • In the redox reaction the number of electron is loosed or gained by an atom to form an electrically neutral product is called oxidation number.
  • The sum of oxidation numbers of all the atoms present in the molecule is zero.

Phosphorus oxoacids

  • The compound which is containing an oxygen, hydrogen and at least one Phosphorus atom and the one hydrogen is bonded with oxygen atom and it can be dissociates to give the H+ ion is called Phosphorus oxoacids.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The oxidation number of Phosphorus in given Phosphorus oxoacids has to be indicated.

Concept introduction:

Oxidation number

  • The oxidation number of an atom is varied by involving in reaction is called redox reaction.
  • In the redox reaction the number of electron is loosed or gained by an atom to form an electrically neutral product is called oxidation number.
  • The sum of oxidation numbers of all the atoms present in the molecule is zero.

Phosphorus oxoacids

  • The compound which is containing an oxygen, hydrogen and at least one Phosphorus atom and the one hydrogen is bonded with oxygen atom and it can be dissociates to give the H+ ion is called Phosphorus oxoacids.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The oxidation number of Phosphorus in given Phosphorus oxoacids has to be indicated.

Concept introduction:

Oxidation number

  • The oxidation number of an atom is varied by involving in reaction is called redox reaction.
  • In the redox reaction the number of electron is loosed or gained by an atom to form an electrically neutral product is called oxidation number.
  • The sum of oxidation numbers of all the atoms present in the molecule is zero.

Phosphorus oxoacids

  • The compound which is containing an oxygen, hydrogen and at least one Phosphorus atom and the one hydrogen is bonded with oxygen atom and it can be dissociates to give the H+ ion is called Phosphorus oxoacids.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The oxidation number of Phosphorus in given Phosphorus oxoacids has to be indicated.

Concept introduction:

Oxidation number

  • The oxidation number of an atom is varied by involving in reaction is called redox reaction.
  • In the redox reaction the number of electron is loosed or gained by an atom to form an electrically neutral product is called oxidation number.
  • The sum of oxidation numbers of all the atoms present in the molecule is zero.

Phosphorus oxoacids

  • The compound which is containing an oxygen, hydrogen and at least one Phosphorus atom and the one hydrogen is bonded with oxygen atom and it can be dissociates to give the H+ ion is called Phosphorus oxoacids.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The oxidation number of Phosphorus in given Phosphorus oxoacids has to be indicated.

Concept introduction:

Oxidation number

  • The oxidation number of an atom is varied by involving in reaction is called redox reaction.
  • In the redox reaction the number of electron is loosed or gained by an atom to form an electrically neutral product is called oxidation number.
  • The sum of oxidation numbers of all the atoms present in the molecule is zero.

Phosphorus oxoacids

  • The compound which is containing an oxygen, hydrogen and at least one Phosphorus atom and the one hydrogen is bonded with oxygen atom and it can be dissociates to give the H+ ion is called Phosphorus oxoacids.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The oxidation number of Phosphorus in given Phosphorus oxoacids has to be indicated.

Concept introduction:

Oxidation number

  • The oxidation number of an atom is varied by involving in reaction is called redox reaction.
  • In the redox reaction the number of electron is loosed or gained by an atom to form an electrically neutral product is called oxidation number.
  • The sum of oxidation numbers of all the atoms present in the molecule is zero.

Phosphorus oxoacids

  • The compound which is containing an oxygen, hydrogen and at least one Phosphorus atom and the one hydrogen is bonded with oxygen atom and it can be dissociates to give the H+ ion is called Phosphorus oxoacids.

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GENERAL CHEMISTRY LOOSE W/2SEM CONNECT

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