B S Bisht, R D Madan and, Nelson A Petrie Solutions for Chapter: The Language of Chemistry, Exercise 1: Questions
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Questions from B S Bisht, R D Madan and, Nelson A Petrie Solutions for Chapter: The Language of Chemistry, Exercise 1: Questions with Hints & Solutions
Define molecular formula of a compound. Give one example.

Which of the following are the molecular formulae?
, , ,

Solid ammonium dichromate (relative molecular mass 252) decomposes as under:
Calculate the mass of of chromium oxide formed at the same time.

The compound A has the following percentage composition by mass: Carbon , Oxygen , Hydrogen . Determine the empirical formula of A (Work to one decimal place) . If the relative molecular mass of is , what is the molecular formula of ?

Ammonia burns in oxygen and the combustion, in the presence of a catalyst, may be represented by
What mass of steam is produced when of nitrogen monoxide is formed?

The molecular formula of an organic acid is . What is its empirical formula?

A compound has the following percentage composition: Hydrogen , Carbon and Oxygen . Calculate the empirical formula of the compound. If its molecular weight is , find its molecular formula.

A compound of sodium, sulphur and oxygen has the following percentage composition: . Find its empirical formula .
