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lara [203]
2 years ago
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How to build 6 individual atoms?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Andrew [12]2 years ago
7 0

The 6 models of the atom:

1. John Dalton's atomic model: Daltons Billiard Ball (Solid Sphere) Model

2. J.J. Thomson's model: Plum Pudding model

3. Ernest Rutherford's model: Nuclear model

4. Niels Bohr's model: Planetary model

5. Erwin Schrdinger's model: Electron Cloud Model/Quantum Model

6. Wave mechanical model

<h3>Atom</h3>

The smallest component that makes up a chemical element is an atom. Atoms that are neutral or ionized are the building blocks of all solids, liquids, gases, and plasma. A normal atom is 100 picometers across, which is incredibly small. Because of quantum effects, they are so small that it is impossible to predict their behavior with sufficient precision using classical physics, as if they were, say, tennis balls. One or more electrons are attached to the nucleus of every atom, which is made up of a nucleus. Protons and neutrons, in various numbers, make up the nucleus. Neutrons exist only in the most prevalent type of hydrogen. An atom's nucleus makes up more than 99.94% of its mass.

how to build 6 individual atoms?

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<h3>What is pH?</h3>

pH is the potential of the hydrogen or the hydronium ions in the aqueous solution.

As the solution contains 4.5 \times 10^{-3} \;\rm  M\; HCl the concentration of the hydronium ion will be the same, 4.5 \times 10^{-3} \;\rm  M.

The pH of the solution is calculated as:

\begin{aligned} \rm pH &= \rm -log[H^{+}]\\\\&= - \rm log (4.5 \times 10^{-3})\\\\&= 2.34\end{aligned}

The concentration of the hydroxide ion is calculated from pH and hydronium ion as:

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Now, for the calcium hydroxide solution, the calculations are shown as,

\begin{aligned} \rm (H_3}\rm O^{+}) &= \rm antilog (-pH)\\\\&= \rm antilog (-8)\\\\&= 10^{-8} \;\rm M\end{aligned}

pOH is calculated as:

\begin{aligned} \rm pOH &= 14- 8 = 6\\\\\rm [OH^{-}] &=  \rm antilog (-6)\\\\&= 10^{-6} \end{aligned}

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\begin{aligned} &= \dfrac{1}{2} \times \rm [OH^{-}]\\\\&= 5 \times 10^{-4} \;\rm M\end{aligned}

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V/T = 1.75

As per the Charles law, volume is proportional to the temperature.

V ∝ T

V/T = constant

Now we have to find V, and T is given as 300 K.

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Rearranging the equation to get V as,

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