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Chemistry
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Structure of Atom
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Discovery of Subatomic Particles
Discovery of Subatomic Particles
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Important Questions
Which of the following statements is false?
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If
N
A
is Avogadro's number, then number of valence electrons in 4.2 g of nitride ion
(
N
3
−
)
is:
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(i) Calculate the number of electrons which will together weighs one gram.
(ii) Calculate the mass and charge of one mole of electrons.
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An element with mass number
8
1
contains
3
1
.
7
%
more neutrons as compared to protons. Assign the atomic symbol.
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Sum of number of protons, electrons, and neutron in 12g of
6
1
2
C
is:
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Number of neutrons present in
1
.
7
g of ammonia is:
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The order (lowest to highest) of e/m (charge/mass) ratio for electron (e), proton (p), neutron (n) and alpha particle
(
α
)
is:
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The ion of an element has 3 positive charges. The mass number of the atom is 27 and the number of neutrons is 14. The number of electrons in the ion is:
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(i) Calculate the total number of electrons present in one mole of methane.
(ii) Find (a) the total number and (b) the total mass of neutrons in 7 mg of
1
4
C
.
(Assume that mass of a neutron =
1
.
6
7
5
×
1
0
−
2
7
k
g
).
(iii) Find (a) the total number and (b) the total mass of protons in 34 mg of
N
H
3
at STP.
Will the answer change if the temperature and pressure are changed?
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The mass of
1
mole electron is
0
.
5
5
m
g
.
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