Give the formula for the following:

(i) Only boron and oxygen.
[tex]\[ \text{Be}_3\text{O}_1 \][/tex]

(ii) Only lithium and nitrogen.
[tex]\[ \text{Li}_3\text{N} \][/tex]

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Question 4a:
Choose an element from the list below which best fits the description:
[tex]\[ \text{Sr} \][/tex]
An element which reacts with cold water.

Question 4b:
It is a solid at room temperature and exists as diatomic molecules:
[tex]\[ X_2 \][/tex]

Question 4c:
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It can form two oxides:
[tex]\[ XO \text{ and } X_2O_3 \][/tex]



Answer :

Let's address each question step by step.

Question 4(a):
Choose an element from the list below which best fits the description.
- [tex]\( \text{Sr} \)[/tex]

Solution:
Strontium ([tex]\( \text{Sr} \)[/tex]) is an element that reacts with cold water to form strontium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The reaction can be represented by:
[tex]\[ \text{Sr} + 2\text{H}_2\text{O} \rightarrow \text{Sr(OH)}_2 + \text{H}_2 \][/tex]

Thus, the element that reacts with cold water is Strontium ([tex]\( \text{Sr} \)[/tex]).

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Question 4(b):
It is a solid at room temperature and exists as diatomic molecules [tex]\( \text{X}_2 \)[/tex].

Solution:
To identify an element that fits this description, let’s consider two aspects:
1. The element is a solid at room temperature.
2. The element exists in a diatomic form [tex]\( \text{X}_2 \)[/tex].

Given these properties, elements like iodine ([tex]\( \text{I}_2 \)[/tex]) fit the bill. Iodine is a solid at room temperature and exists as diatomic molecules. Therefore, the element is Iodine ([tex]\( \text{I}_2 \)[/tex]).

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Question 4(c):
The element can form two oxides, [tex]\( \text{XO} \)[/tex] and [tex]\( \text{X}_2\text{O}_3 \)[/tex].

Solution:
We need an element that can form two types of oxides [tex]\( \text{XO} \)[/tex] and [tex]\( \text{X}_2\text{O}_3 \)[/tex]. One such element is Aluminum ([tex]\( \text{Al} \)[/tex]):

- Aluminum Oxide ([tex]\( \text{Al}_2\text{O}_3 \)[/tex])
- Another form of oxide can be hypothetical or specific under certain oxidation states.

Thus, the element that can form these oxides is Aluminum ([tex]\( \text{Al} \)[/tex]).