Chemistry, asked by deemittal, 4 months ago

Two chemical species X and Y combine together to form a product P which contains both X

and Y, X + Y P, X and Y cannot be broken down into simpler substances by simpler

substances by simple chemical reactions. Which of the following concerning the species X, Y

and P are correct?​

Answers

Answered by ayushisuryavanshi
9

Answer:

X and Y are elements as they can not be broken down into simpler substances. They combine in fixed proportion to give compound P.

Hence it is (i), (iii) and (iv).

Answered by SparklingThunder
1

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Two chemical species X and Y combine together to form a product P which contains both X and Y .

X + Y → P

X and Y cannot be broken down into simpler substances by simple chemical reactions . Which of the following concerning the species X , Y and P are correct ?

(i) P is a compound

(ii) X and Y are compounds

(iii) X and Y are elements

(iv) P has a fixed composition

  • (a) (i) , (ii) and (iii)

  • (b) (i) , (ii) and (iv)

  • (c) (ii) , (iii) and (iv)

  • (d) (i) , (iii) and (iv) ✔️

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(d) (i) , (iii) and (iv)

  • P is a compound because it is formed due to combination of two chemical species X and Y .

  • X and Y are elements because they cannot be broken down into simpler substances by simple chemical reactions .

  • P has a fixed composition because it is formed due to combination of X and Y in fixed ratio .

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  • Elements

A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. An element is composed of atoms that have the same atomic number .

  • Compounds

Compounds are chemical substances made up of two or more elements that are chemically bound together in a fixed ratio .

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