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If electrons are getting added to en element Y; then
What charge will Y migrate to during the process of electrolysis?
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Explain the following:
Atoms combine by transfer and sharing of an electron(s).
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Choose the correct answer from A, B, C and D:
When a metal atom becomes an ion:
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The electronic configuration of nitrogen is (2, 5). How many electrons in the outer shell of a nitrogen atom are not involved in the formation of a nitrogen molecule?
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What is the term defined below?
A bond formed by a shared pair of electrons, each bonding atom contributing one electron to the pair.
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Name or state the following:
A bond formed by transfer of electron(s)
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Name or state the following:
Ion formed by the gain of an electron(s)
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An element X has 2 electrons in its M shell, it forms a bond with an element Y which has 7 electrons in its third orbit.
- Write the formula of the compound formed.
- Which nearest inert gas electronic configuration will element X and Y acquire.
- Show by orbital diagram the formation of the compound between X and Y.
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In the formation of (i) oxygen molecule (ii) carbon tetrachloride molecule, state the following:
- Electronic configuration of nearest inert gas attained.
- How many electrons are shared/transferred in bond formation
- Which type of bonds these compounds form?
- Draw their orbital diagrams.
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How does number of valence electrons vary on moving from left to right in the third period of a periodic table?
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Sodium and aluminum have atomic numbers 11 and 13, respectively. They are separated by one element in the periodic table and have valencies 1 and 3 respectively. Chlorine and potassium are also separated by one element in the periodic table (their atomic numbers being 17 and 19, respectively) and yet both have valency 1. Explain.
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Name the impurities present in hydrogen prepared in the laboratory.
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Name the impurities present in hydrogen prepared in the laboratory.
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How can these impurities be removed?
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How can these impurities be removed?
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Under what conditions can hydrogen be made to combine with chlorine?
Name the products and write the equation for the reaction.
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Under what conditions can hydrogen be made to combine with chlorine?
Name the products and write the equation for the reaction.
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Give reason:
Apparatus for laboratory preparation of hydrogen should be airtight and away from a naked flame.
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Give reason:
Apparatus for laboratory preparation of hydrogen should be airtight and away from a naked flame.
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Correct the following statement:
The boiling point of water is 273 K.
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