1. | \(\mathrm{KAl}\left(\mathrm{SO}_4\right)_2 \cdot 12 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\) |
2. | \(\mathrm{K}_2 \mathrm{Al}_2\left(\mathrm{SO}_4\right)_6 \cdot 12 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\) |
3. | \(\mathrm{K}_2 \mathrm{SO}_4 \cdot \mathrm{Al}_2\left(\mathrm{SO}_4\right)_3 \cdot24 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\) |
4. | \(\mathrm{K}_2 \mathrm{SO}_6 \cdot \mathrm{Al}_2\left(\mathrm{SO}_4\right)_3 \cdot12 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\) |
1. | 14 g of \(N_2\) | 2. | 18 g of \(H_2O\) |
3. | 16 g of CO | 4. | 28 g of \(N_2\) |
1. | 1.32 g | 2. | 1.12 g |
3. | 1.76 g | 4. | 2.64 g |
A: | Atoms of all elements are composed of two fundamental particles. |
B: | \(9.10939 \times 10^{-31} \mathrm{~kg} \text {. }\). | The mass of the electron is
C: | All the isotopes of a given element show same chemical properties. |
D: | Protons and electrons are collectively known as nucleons. |
E: | Dalton's atomic theory regarded the atom as an ultimate particle of matter. |
1. | B, C and E only | 2. | A, B and C only |
3. | C, D and E only | 4. | A and E only |
1. | 0.705 m | 2. | 1.208 m |
3. | 1.165 m | 4. | 0.858 m |