This document contains 10 chemistry questions asking about concepts like Dalton's atomic theory, the law of constant proportions and conservation of mass, atomic symbols and formulas, atomic mass units, atomicity, ions, and using the law of conservation of mass to check if a chemical reaction makes sense. It asks the student to define terms, write formulas, do a stoichiometry calculation, and check if a reaction obeys the law of conservation of mass.
This document contains 10 chemistry questions asking about concepts like Dalton's atomic theory, the law of constant proportions and conservation of mass, atomic symbols and formulas, atomic mass units, atomicity, ions, and using the law of conservation of mass to check if a chemical reaction makes sense. It asks the student to define terms, write formulas, do a stoichiometry calculation, and check if a reaction obeys the law of conservation of mass.
This document contains 10 chemistry questions asking about concepts like Dalton's atomic theory, the law of constant proportions and conservation of mass, atomic symbols and formulas, atomic mass units, atomicity, ions, and using the law of conservation of mass to check if a chemical reaction makes sense. It asks the student to define terms, write formulas, do a stoichiometry calculation, and check if a reaction obeys the law of conservation of mass.
2. Define the law of conservation of mass 3. Write any 4 postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory 4. Write the symbols (i) chlorine (ii) sodium (iii)zinc (iv)gold 5. Define atomic mass unit 6. Define atomicity. Give one example each of (i) monoatomic metal (ii) monoatomic non-metal 7. Define (i) ion (ii)polyatomic ion 8. Write the chemical formula: (i) Aluminium oxide (ii)Calcium carbonate (iii) Magnesium hydroxide (iv) Sodium sulphide 9. Hydrogen and oxygen combine in the ratio 1:8 by mass to form water. What mass of oxygen will be required to react completely with 4g of hydrogen? 10. In a reaction, 4.0 g of sodium carbonate were reacted with 10g of hydrochloric acid. The product was a mixture of 2.5g of carbon dioxide and 11.5g of sodium chloride solution. Is this data in agreement with the law of conservation of mass?