Chemistry, asked by anushreechauhan16, 6 months ago

Identify the error in the given statements. Circle the incorrect word and write the correct word
the blank.
1. All matter consists of tiny particles called elements.
2. Gases are good conductors of electricity under ordinary conditions.
3. The number of electrons in an atom is equal to the number of protons
in the atom which makes the atom positively charged.
4. Elements with valency two are called bivalent elements.
5. Cations are negatively charged ions.
6. Sodium chloride is a covalent compound.​

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Answered by Sahilmeshram39877
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Answer:

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Answered by Ravina
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Answer:

1. All matter consists of tiny particles called atoms.

2. Gases are good conductors of electricity under low pressure & high voltage.

3. The number of electrons in an atom is equal to the number of protons

in the atom which makes the atom neutral.

4. Elements with valency two are called divalent elements.

5. Cations are positively charged ions.

6. Sodium chloride is an ionic compound.​

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