Atomicity refers to the number of atoms in one molecule of an element. It is calculated using the formula:
Atomicity = Molecular mass / Atomic mass
For example, in the case of oxygen (O₂), the molecular mass is approximately 32 g/mol, and the atomic mass of oxygen is approximately 16 g/mol. Therefore, the atomicity of oxygen is:
Atomicity = 32 / 16 = 2
This shows that one molecule of oxygen contains two oxygen atoms, so the atomicity of oxygen is 2.
Consider the following statements: Statement I: \( 5 + 8 = 12 \) or 11 is a prime. Statement II: Sun is a planet or 9 is a prime.
Which of the following is true?
The value of \[ \int \sin(\log x) \, dx + \int \cos(\log x) \, dx \] is equal to
The value of \[ \lim_{x \to \infty} \left( e^x + e^{-x} - e^x \right) \] is equal to