Atoms and Molecules
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Who was the Indian philosopher who first proposed the idea of indivisible particles called 'Parmanu'?
According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, what happens to mass during a chemical reaction?
What is the current standard reference for measuring atomic masses?
The symbol for sodium is Na. This is derived from which language?
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Which of the following are postulates of Dalton's Atomic Theory?
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All matter is made of tiny particles called atoms, Atoms are indivisible and cannot be created or destroyed, Atoms of the same element are identical in mass, Atoms combine in simple whole number ratios
Dalton's atomic theory has several postulates including that all matter is made of atoms, atoms are indivisible, atoms of the same element are identical, and they combine in simple ratios. However, most atoms cannot exist independently in nature.
Which of the following molecules are diatomic?
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Oxygen (O₂), Hydrogen (H₂), Nitrogen (N₂)
Diatomic molecules contain exactly two atoms. O₂, H₂, and N₂ are diatomic. Argon is monoatomic (single atom) and ozone is triatomic (three atoms).
What is the atomicity of phosphorus (P₄)?
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4
Atomicity is the number of atoms in a molecule. Phosphorus exists as P₄ molecules, so its atomicity is 4. This is also called tetra-atomic.
In water (H₂O), the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen by mass is:
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1:8
In water, the mass ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is always 1:8. This demonstrates the Law of Constant Proportions - elements in a compound are always present in definite proportions by mass.
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