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Let a triangle represent atoms of element A and a circle

Chapter 1, Problem 146E

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QUESTION:

Let a triangle represent atoms of element A and a circle represent atoms of element B.

a. Draw an atomic level view of a homogenous mixture of elements A and B.

b. Draw an atomic view of the compound AB in a liquid state (molecules close together).

c. Draw an atomic view of the compound AB after it has undergone a physical change (such as evaporation).

d. Draw an atomic view of the compound after it has undergone a chemical change (such as decomposition of AB into A and B).

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QUESTION:

Let a triangle represent atoms of element A and a circle represent atoms of element B.

a. Draw an atomic level view of a homogenous mixture of elements A and B.

b. Draw an atomic view of the compound AB in a liquid state (molecules close together).

c. Draw an atomic view of the compound AB after it has undergone a physical change (such as evaporation).

d. Draw an atomic view of the compound after it has undergone a chemical change (such as decomposition of AB into A and B).

ANSWER:

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(a)

From the given,

Triangle represents element “A” and circle represents element B.

A homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearances and composition throughout the mixture.

Hence, the homogeneous mixture has an  equal number of elements A and B. It can be represented as follows.

                                               

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