Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insight - 7th Edition - by Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman - ISBN 9781464183959

Chemical Principles: The Quest for Insi...
7th Edition
Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
ISBN: 9781464183959

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Written for calculus-inclusive general chemistry courses, Chemical Principles helps students develop chemical insight by showing the connections between fundamental chemical ideas and their applications. Unlike other texts, it begins with a detailed picture of the atom then builds toward chemistry’s frontier, continually demonstrating how to solve problems, think about nature and matter, and visualize chemical concepts as working chemists do. It also offers an exceptional level of support to help students develop their mathemetical and problem-solving skills.

For the new edition, Chemical Principles now takes a modular approach, with coverage organized as a series of brief Topics within 13 major areas of focus, including a refresher on the fundamentals of chemistry and an online-only section on techniques.

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The mass of sodium cyanide is given as 4.00 g. The molar mass of NaCN is calculated as follows;...The amount of KNO3 in moles is given as 0.750 mol. One mole of a compound contains 6.0221×1023...The molar mass of CuCl2⋅4H2O is calculated as shown below; Molar...Mass of Na2CO3⋅10H2O is given as 2.5 kg. The molar mass of Na2CO3⋅10H2O is calculated as shown...The compound given is cryolite. The mass percentage composition of cryolite is given as 32.79% Na,...The compound given is talc. The mass percentage composition of talc is given as 19.2% Mg, 29.6 % Si,...The mass percentage composition of paclitaxel is given as 66.11% C, 6.02 % H, and 1.64 % N and the...The mixture that is given is said to contain NaNO3 and Na2SO4. The mass of mixture is 5.37 g. Molar...Mass of sodium carbonate dissolved is given as 2.111 g. Molar mass of sodium carbonate is 106...The solution is said to be prepared by dissolving 0.500 g of KCl, 0.500 g of K2S, and 0.500 g of...Given skeletal equation is shown below; NaBH4(s)+H2O(l)→NaBO2(aq)+H2(g) Balancing oxygen atoms: In...Given skeletal equation is shown below; KClO3(s)→ΔKCl(s)+O2(g) Balancing oxygen atoms: In the...The reaction given is calcium metal reacts with water to produce aqueous calcium hydroxide and...The reaction given is molecular oxygen with CuFeS2 to produce copper(II) sulfide, iron(II) oxide,...The given chemical equation is shown below; H3PO4(aq)+Ca(OH)2(aq)→Ca3(PO4)2(s)+H2O(l) Balancing...Oxide 1: The mass percentage composition of phosphorus in first oxide is given as 43.64% . The mass...The chemical equation for the reaction is given as shown below;...The chemical equation for the reaction is given as shown below;...The reaction given is between aqueous solutions of FeCl2 and Na2S. The reaction can be given as...The reaction given is between aqueous solutions of K2SO4 and AgNO3. The reaction can be given as...The reaction given is between aqueous solutions of (NH4)2CrO4 and BaCl2. The reaction can be given...The reaction given is between aqueous solutions of AgNO3 and Na3PO4. The reaction can be given as...The reaction given is between aqueous solutions of (NH4)3PO4 and CaCl2. The reaction can be given as...Overall equation: The given incomplete equation is written as follows; HF(aq)+NaOH(aq)→ Hydrofluoric...Overall equation: The given incomplete equation is written as follows; H3AsO4(aq)+NaOH(aq)→ Arsenic...The acid and base given is acetic acid and potassium hydroxide respectively. The reaction between...The acid and base given is propanoic acid and sodium hydroxide respectively. The reaction between...The mass percentage composition of compound X is given as 26.68% C, and 2.239 % H. The remaining...The mass percentage composition of compound A is given as 43.64% P. The remaining mass percentage is...The given skeletal equation for the redox reaction is written as follows; Sb2S3(s) + Fe(s) → Sb(s) +...The given reaction is written as follows; Cl2(g) +H2O(l)→HClO(aq) +HCl(aq) The above chemical...The given reaction is written as follows; CO(g) +H2O(g)→CO2(g) +H2(g) The above chemical equation...The given reaction is written as follows; SiCl4(l) +H2(g)→Si(s) +HCl(g) Balancing chlorine atom: In...The given chemical equation is written as follows; N2H4(l)→NH3(g) + N2(g) Balancing hydrogen atoms:...Reduction reaction given in problem statement is shown below; 2C(s) + O2(g)→2CO(g)Fe2O3(s) +...Given sample of acid is said to contain 0.224 g of hydrogen, 2.67 g of carbon, and the remaining is...The raw chemical equation for the reaction of aluminum oxide with carbon and chlorine to produce...First reaction in the formation of P4O10 is given as follows: P4(s)+3O2(g)→P4O6(s) From the balanced...Skeletal equation is given as follows. CuSO4⋅5H2O(s)+PH3(g)→Cu3P2(s)+H2SO4(aq)+H2O(l) Balancing...The traffic signal emits green, yellow and red lights. It is given that the frequencies of green,...First row: The frequency of the radiation is 8.7×1014 Hz. The calculation of wavelength and energy...First row: The energy of the radiation is 2.7×10−19J. The calculation of wavelength and frequency of...The values of initial and final energy levels can be calculated by using Rydberg formula....Given that, the wavelength is 589 nm. The corresponding energy of a sodium atom when it generates a...Given that, the frequency is 1.2×1017Hz. The energy of an excited copper atom when it generates an x...Given that, the velocity of electron is 3.6×103km.s−1. The mass of electron is 9.109×10−31kg. The de...Given that, the uncertainty in position of an electron is 2.00×102nm. The mass of electron is...Transition is taking place from forth energy level to first energy level. The length of the box is...The probability density of an electron at a point, when it is in a 1s− orbital is given below. ψ2 =...When the principal quantum number (n) value is 3 and the angular momentum quantum number (l) value...The electronic configuration is depends on the electrons in the atom. The sodium atom has 11...The electronic configuration is depends on the electrons in the atom. The titanium atom has 22...The electronic configuration is depends on the electrons in the atom. The silver atom has 47...The electronic configuration is depends on the electrons in the atom. The germanium atom has 32...The highest electronic state is n = 5 so the electronic transition from n = 5,4,3, 2 is possible to...Calculate the energy of light from a high-intensity red ruby laser: Wavelength of light from a...Copper is a d-block metal that loses it valence electrons to form Cu+ ion. Its atomic number so 29...NO+ consists of one N and one O atom. O has atomic number 8; its electronic configuration is...The formal charge on each atom in the Lewis structure can be calculated from the equation as...The formal charge on each atom in the Lewis structure can be calculated from the equation as...The molecule IO4− consists of one I atom and four O atoms. Since I is least electronegative and is...The molecule (HCO2)− consists of one H atom, one C atom and two O atoms. The symbol for carbon is C...Sulfur tetrachloride has sulphur as central atom. Sulfur has six valence electrons while chlorine...PF4− has P as central atom. P has five valence electrons while F possesses seven valence electrons....I3− has I as central atom. I possesses 7 valence electrons. Total valence electrons are sum of the...SiCl4 has Si as central atom. Si has four valence electrons while Cl possesses seven valence...CF3Cl has C as central atom. I possesses 7 valence electrons, carbon has four and F has 7 valence...PCl3F2 has P as central atom. I possesses 7 valence electrons, P has 5 and F , Cl have 7 valence...O3 has O as central atom. O possesses 6 valence electrons. Total valence electrons are sum of the...OF2 has O as central atom. O possesses 6 valence electrons and F has seven valence electrons. Total...PBr5 has P as central atom. P has five valence electrons while Br possesses seven valence electrons....The molecule CH3C_CCH3 consists of four C atoms and six H atoms. The symbol for carbon is C with...The molecule XeO3 consists of one Xe atom and three O atoms. The symbol for xenon is Xe; with atomic...The two-hybrid orbitals are normalized and for the orbitals to be orthogonal the integral of the...For B2 molecule: The symbol for boron is B with atomic number 5. Its electronic configuration is...For F2− molecule: The symbol for fluorine is F with atomic number 9. Its electronic configuration is...For N2+ molecule The symbol for nitrogen is N with atomic number 7. Its electronic configuration is...The symbol for oxygen is O with atomic number 8. Its electronic configuration is [He]2s22p4. Thus,...For F2 molecule: The symbol for fluorine is F with atomic number 9. Its electronic configuration is...For C2 molecule: The symbol for carbon is C with atomic number 6. Its electronic configuration is...Lewis structure possible for HONCO is illustrated below: Since the double and triple bonds can...The formula to determine amount of Tl is as follows: Amount of Tl =Mass percentof Tl Atomic mass (1)...H2CCH2 consists of C and H atoms. C possesses 4 valence electrons, H possesses 1 valence electron....For C2 the total electron to be filled in various molecular orbital is calculated as follows: Total...Pressure of an atmosphere can be measured through barometer by employing the relation as follows:...Pressure of an atmosphere measured through manometer is given by relation as follows: P=dhg (1)...Ideal gas equation is as follows: PV=nRT (1) Rearrange equation (1) to calculate P. P=nRTV (2) The...Ideal gas equation is as follows: PV=nRT (1) Rearrange equation (1) to calculate n. n=PVRT (2) The...Ideal gas equation is also expressed as follows: P1V1n1T1=P2V2n2T2 (1) Here, P1 is initial pressure...Mass of CO2 in cylinder is calculated as follows: weight of CO2=(weight of full cylinder)−(weight of...Ideal gas equation is also expressed as follows: P1V1n1T1=P2V2n2T2 (1) Here, P1 is initial pressure...The formula to calculate density is as follows: d=MPRT (1) Rearrange equation (1) to calculate M....Replace all "%" from "g". Thus 100 g of compound would contain 2.1 g H, 24.7 g C, and 73.2 g Cl. The...Replace all "%" from "g". Thus 100 g of compound would contain 14.3 g H and 85.7 g C. The expression...The conversion factor to convert 280 °C to Kelvin is as follows: temperature in Kelvin=temperature...The expression to calculate number of moles of CH4 is as follows: Mole(CH4)=Mass(g) CH4Molar...Balanced reaction of Haber process is as follows: N2+3H2→2NH3 Quantity of moles of 1.0 t NH3 can be...Balance reaction is given as follows: Cl2(g)+F2(g)→2ClF(g) According to reaction, 1 mole of F2 gas...Balance reaction is given as follows: NH3(g)+HCl(g)→NH4Cl(g) The expression to calculate moles of...The expression for molar masses of CO2 and Ar gases and their time for effusion is as follows: Time...The expression for molar masses of CO and Ne gases and their time for effusion is as follows: Time...Compound PVC has 38.4 % C, 4.82 % H, and 56.8 % Cl. Consider mass of compound be 100 g. Thus 100 g...Conversion factor to convert −20 °C to Kelvin is as follows: T(K)=temperature in celsius+273.15=−20...Conversion factor to convert 220 °C to Kelvin is as follows: T(K)=temperature in celsius+273.15=220...Rearrange equation (1) to calculate P. P=RTV (3) Substitute 15.0 L for V, 298 K for T, and...Rearrange equation (1) to calculate P. P=RTV (3) Substitute 30.0 L for V, 298 K for T, and...Rearrange equation (1) to calculate P. P=RTV (2) (i) Substitute 1.121 L for V, 273.15 K for T, and...Alloy has 25 % Ni by mass in copper thus 100 g alloy contains 25 g Ni and 75 g Cu. Expression to...Alloy has 28 % Pb and 22 % Sn by mass in bismuth thus 100 g alloy contains 28 g Pb, 22 g Sn, and 50...The molecule SiO44− consists of one Si and four O atoms. Since S is least electronegative and is...Decomposition of N2O4 gas produces NO2 gas. This reaction can be represented as follows: N2O4→NO2...Balanced reaction for formation of ZnCl2 is as follows: Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→ZnCl2(aq)+H2O Total external...Conversion factor to convert 25 °C to Kelvin is as follows: T(K)=temperature in celsius+273.15=25...The molecule NI3 consists of one N and four I atoms. Since N is least electronegative and is drawn...Expression between volume of atom, mass, and density is as follows: (r(cm))3=(k)(Molar massdensity)...Ceramic BaTiO3 contains 1 Ba atom that has atomic number 56, 1 Ti atom that has atomic number 22,...As per the data given in the question, the densities of water and ice at 0 °C is 1.00 g⋅cm−3 and...The HCN molecule is a triatomic molecule as it is composed of one hydrogen atom, one carbon atom and...The NO molecule is a diatomic molecule as it is composed of one nitrogen atom and one oxygen atom....The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of glucose is shown below....The thermochemical equation for the combustion of one mole of urea is shown below....The balanced chemical equation that represents the combustion of one mole of methanegas is shown...The given balanced chemical equation is shown below. MgCO3(s)+2HCl(aq)→MgCl2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) The...The aim reaction representing the formation of anhydrous aluminum bromide is shown below....The balanced chemical equation that represents the final stage of the production of nitric acid is...The balanced chemical equation that represents the removal of hydrogen sulfide from natural gas is...The given chemical reaction for which reaction enthalpy has to be calculated is shown below....The given reaction is, 3C2H2(g)→C6H6(g) In the reactant side, the bond enthalpy of C2H2 is...The given chemical reaction for which reaction enthalpy has to be calculated is shown below....The given chemical reaction for which reaction enthalpy has to be calculated is shown below....The balanced chemical reaction representing the formation of 1.00 mol H2O(l) is shown below....The mass of water at 20 °C is 50 g. However, the mass of water at 50 °C is 65 g. The specific heat...The mass of ethanol at 18.0 °C is 320.0 g. However, the mass of ethanol at 56.0 °C is 120.0 g. The...The given chemical equation for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is shown below....The given chemical equation for the production of synthesis gas is shown below....The chemical equation for the decomposition of PCl5(s) into its elements is shown below....The chemical equation for the decomposition of C3H6(g) into its elements is shown below....The chemical equation for the formation of PCl5(s) from its elements is shown below....The chemical equation for the formation of C3H6(g) from its elements is shown below....The chemical equations for the steps takes place in Claus process are shown below. (a)...The chemical equation for the production of water gas is shown below. C(s)+H2O(g)→CO(g)+H2(g) The...The balanced chemical equation for the formation of acetic acid from methanol and carbon monoxide is...The attractive forces between molecules are known as intermolecular forces. Stronger the force,...Total vapor pressure of the solution: Given, The vapor pressure of pure benzene at 25oC is 94.6...Total vapor pressure of the solution: Given, The vapor pressure of pure hexane at 25oC is 151 Torr....Given, 4.0 g of KCl is dissolved in 100 g of water The temperature change is calculated as follows,...Given, 0.050 M C12H22O11(aq) at 20°C. The osmotic pressure can be calculated as follows: Given, i =...Given, 4.5 × 10-3 M C6H12O6(aq) at 20°C. The osmotic pressure can be calculated as follows: Given, i...The given reaction is CH4 (g) + O2 (g) ⇌ CO2 (g) + H2O (g) In the reaction, oxygen and hydrogen are...The given reaction is CH4 (g) + Cl2 (g) ⇌ CH2Cl2 (g) + HCl (g) In the reaction, chlorine and...Given reaction is NCl3 (g) + 3 H2O (l) → NH3 (g) + 3 HClO (aq) The reaction quotient can be written...Given reaction is The combustion of hydrogen: 2H2(g)+O2(g)⇌ 2 H2O(g) Temperature of the reaction is...Given reaction is The synthesis of trichloromethane (chloroform) from natural gas (methane):...The given reaction is as follows, 2NO(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO2(g) K1=2.5×1010 By multiplying 1/4 in the above...The required reaction is as given below. 2NOCl(g)⇌2NO(g)+Cl2(g) K=1.8×10−2 The relationship between...The required reaction is as given below. 2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g) K=3.4 The relationship between K and...The required reaction is given below. Cl2(g)⇌2Cl(g), Kc=1.2×10−7 The expression for equilibrium...The required reaction is given below. Cl2(g)⇌2Cl(g), Kc=1.7×10−5 The expression for equilibrium...The required reaction is given below. 2NaHCO3(s)⇌Na2CO3(s)+CO2(g)+H2O(g) The expression for...The required reaction is given below. CO(g)+H2O(g)⇌CO2(g)+H2(g) Given that, 1.00 mol H2O and 1.00...The required reaction is given below. PCl3(g)+Cl2(g)⇌PCl5(g), Kc=0.56 The expression for reaction...Given, An aqueous solution of 0.010 g of a protein in 10 mL of water at 20 oC shows a rise of 5.22...Given, Temperature, T/K190228250273Vapour pressure, P/Torr3.268240672 Unit conversion is given...The decomposition reaction is given below, PCl5 (g) → PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g) The dissociation constant...The given reaction is shown below, CO(g) + H2O(g) → CO2(g) + H2(g) The standard Gibbs free energy of...The given reaction is shown below, 2 PH3 (g) → 2P(s) + 3 H2(g) The reaction can be expressed as...The given reaction is shown below, C (s) + H2O (g) → CO(g) + 3H2(g) The equilibrium constant can be...The given base is OH−. OH-→accepts H+ H2O Now, add a proton to the given base to get its conjugate...Nitric acid is a strong acid and it completely dissociates in water. This can be represented as...Hydroiodic acid is a strong acid and it completely dissociates in water. This can be represented as...Acetic acid is a weak acid when it is dissolved in water it ionized as positive and negative ions...Lactic acid is a weak acid when it is dissolved in water it ionized as positive and negative ions...Ammonia is a weak base when it is dissolved in water it ionized as positive and negative ions and it...Pyridine is a weak base when it is dissolved in water it ionized as positive and negative ions and...The H3O+ ion concentration is equal to the concentration of hydrochloric acid, because it is a...The OH− ion concentration is equal to the concentration of sodium hydroxide, because it is a strong...The proton transfer equilibrium reaction for the base of CH3COO- is given below....The proton transfer equilibrium reaction for the base of SO32- is given below....H2CO3 is a polyprotic acid. The first and second deprotonation reactions are given below....H2S is a polyprotic acid. The first and second deprotonation reactions are given below....The first protonation equilibrium is given below, SO32−(aq)+H2O(l)⇌OH−(aq)+HSO3−(aq) The expression...H3BO3 is a monoprotic acid. The deprotonation reaction is given below....Calculation of pH of 8.50×10−5M HCN(aq): HCN is a weak acid. Its pH can be calculated as shown...Calculation of pH of 1.89×10−5M HClO(aq): HClO is a weak acid. Its pH can be calculated as shown...HCN is a weak acid and its conjugate base is CN−. The required equilibrium is given below....HBrO is a weak acid and its conjugate base is BrO−. The required equilibrium is given below....Given that, the 100 mL buffer contains 0.100 M NaCH3CO2(aq) and 0.100 M CH3COOH(aq). By using...Given that, the 100 mL buffer contains 0.140 M Na2HPO4(aq) and 0.120 M KH2PO4(aq). By using...The initial amount of HClO present in the analyte solution is n(HClO) = (0.025×10-3L)×(0.01 mol×L-1)...The initial amount of NH3 present in the analyte solution is n(NH3) = (0.025×10-3L)×(0.02 mol×L-1) =...The amount of OH− ions in original analyte solution is, n(OH-) = volume × (OH- concentration) =...The initial amount of C6H5COOH present in the analyte solution is n(C6H5COOH) = (0.025×10-3L)×(0.120...The initial amount of C17H19O3N present in the analyte solution is n(C17H19O3N) =...The Henderson-Hassel batch equation for buffer is given by, pH=pKa+log[Base]initial[Acid]initial In...The solubility equilibrium of silver bromide, chemical equation is given below....The solubility equilibrium of silver iodide, chemical equation is given below. AgI(s)⇌Ag+(aq)+I-(aq)...The unbalanced skeletal equation for the reaction is...The unbalanced skeletal equation for the reaction is Cl2(g)+S2O32-(aq)→Cl−(aq)+SO42-(aq) Oxidation...The unbalanced skeletal equation for the reaction is SeO32-(aq)+ClO3-(aq)→SeO42-(aq)+Cl2(g)...The unbalanced skeletal equation for the reaction is O3(g)+Br-(aq)→O2(g)+BrO3-(aq) Oxidation...The unbalanced skeletal equation for the reaction is Cl2O7(g)+H2O2(aq)→ClO2-(aq)+O2(g) Oxidation...The given chemical equation for the formation of hydrogen iodide is shown below. H2(g)+I2(g)→2HI(g)...The given chemical reaction is shown below. 2A(g)+2B(g)+C(g)→3G(g)+4F(g) Suppose the order of the...The given first order reaction is shown below. A→B As per the data given in the question, the time...The given first order reaction is shown below. A→B+C As per the data given in the question, the time...The decomposition of N2O5 follows first order kinetics with rate constant 3.7×10−5 s−1. The relation...The decomposition of A follows the first order kinetics and having the half-life equals to 355 s....As per the given data the initial concentration of A in the second order reaction is 0.84 mol⋅L−1....As per the given data the rate constant for the decomposition of sulfuryl chloride is 2.81×10−3...As per the given data the rate constant for the formation of methyl radical from ethaneis 1.98 h−1....The given chemical reaction is shown below. 2NO2(g)→2NO(g)+O2(g) As per the given data, the above...The given chemical equation is shown below. Fe(phen)32+(aq)+3H3O+(aq)→Fe2+(aq)+3Hphen+(aq)+3H2O(l)...The given chemical equation is shown below. A→product As per the given data the above reaction...Polarizability of atoms tends to decreases from left to right across a period and increases down a...Sodium reacts with oxygen to form sodium peroxide and sodium superoxide respectively. The chemical...Cesium reacts with oxygen to form cesium oxide. The chemical equation for the reaction between...Calcium oxide reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide. The chemical reaction is,...Aluminium oxide reacts with hydroxide ion and water to form Al(OH)4-. The chemical reaction is,...Phosphorus in its elemental state exists as white phosphorus and red phosphorus and its formula is...Given, The pressure (P) of the gas is 1atm. The temperature of the gas is 273K. The mass of the lead...Lithium burns in the presence of oxygen to form lithium oxide (Li2O). The chemical equation is given...Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The chemical equation is given as,...Oleum is otherwise known as pyrosulphuric acid and its formula is H2S2O7. The total number of...On thermal decomposition, potassium chlorate decomposes into potassium perchlorate and potassium...The electronic configuration is, O2=(σ1s)2(σ*1s)2(σ2s)2(σ*2s)2(σ2pz)2(π2px)2(π2py)2(π*2px)1(π*2py)1...Carbon nanotubes are one-dimensional nanomaterial with density ranging from 1.2-2.0 g cm-3. The...In d block metals, ionization energy increases due to the increases in the nuclear charge with...In the isomer, [Co(N_CS)4(NH3)5] Cl2 the NCS ligand is bound to the metal atom through the nitrogen...The ligand is named first since there are six ligands it is denoted by the Greek prefix ‘hexa’. If...The complex has three ligands that water and amine and chloride, if there is more than one ligand...Write the chemical symbol of the central cobalt (Co) atom first, followed by symbols for the ligands...In the isomer [Co(NH3)5(N_O2)] Br2 the NO2 ligand is bind to the metal atom through the nitrogen...In this pair of isomers the chloride ligand of the anionic part exchanges its place between another...The oxidation number of cobalt in [Co(NH3)6]3+ complex is +3 and the electronic configuration of...The oxidation number of zinc in [Zn(OH2)6]2+ complex is +3 and the electronic configuration of Zn2+...The oxidation number of iron in [Fe(CN)6]3- complex is +3 and the electronic configuration of Fe3+...(i). The ligand field splitting of [Cr(Cl)6]3- can be calculated as, Δo=hcλ Δo=(6.626×10-34J....(i). The ligand field splitting of [Co(F)6]3- can be calculated as, Δo=hcλ Δo=(6.626×10-34J....Reaction with silver nitrate solution: The chloride ions in the complex [Ni(SO4)(en)2]Cl2 is present...The nuclear reaction is, 4Be7+-1e0→3Li7 In electron capture reaction, a proton has been converted...Given, The energy of the radiation (E) =1.33Mev 1Mev=1.602×10-13J The frequency can be calculated...Given, The Energy of the radiation (E) =3.04Mev 1Mev=1.602×10-13J The frequency can be calculated...i. Alpha emission of Uranium-235 is, 92U235→90Th231+2α4 The daughter nucleus formed during the alpha...Given: The mass of nickel-62 is 61.928346u. The mass of neutron is 1.008664u. The mass of proton is...Given: The mass of molybdenum-98 is 97.9055u. The mass of neutron is 1.008664u. The mass of proton...Given: The mass of neutron is 1.008664u. The mass of Deuterium is 2.0141mu. The mass of the Helium-3...Given: The mass of neutron is 1.008664u. The mass of Beryllium is 7.0169mu. The mass of the...Sodium-11 decays into magnesium-12 by emitting an electron particle. The nuclear equation is,...Aspirin is called as acetylsalicylic acid. The molecular formula of aspirin is CH3COOC6H4COOH. The...The given condensed formula is CH3CCCH3. The parent chain is identified as butane. From the formula,...The given compound is, The parent chain of the compound is pentane. One methyl group is present in...The given compound is, The parent chain of the compound is hexane. One ethyl group is present in the...The reaction of chlorination of ethane takes place by free radical chain mechanism in the presence...The structure of 1-chloro-2-hydroxybenzene is, One-chlorine substituent is attached to the benzene...The given compound is, The compound is identified as alkene. The parent chain of the compound is...The given compound is, The compound is identified as alkene. The parent chain of the compound is...The formula of the given compound is identified as CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3. The name of the compound is...Combustion reaction of Propane: Propane undergoes complete combustion reaction to form carbon...

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