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Prove that Aᵢⱼ = (-1)i+j ₓ Mᵢⱼ [where A is the co-factor & M is the minor ] |
| Answer» Prove that Aᵢⱼ = (-1)i+j ₓ Mᵢⱼ [where A is the co-factor & M is the minor ] | |
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At 273k temp nd 1 bar pressure volume occupied by a triatomic gas is 224ml & its Mass is 1 gm then calculate atomic mass of that gas |
| Answer» At 273k temp nd 1 bar pressure volume occupied by a triatomic gas is 224ml & its Mass is 1 gm then calculate atomic mass of that gas | |
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A sample of radioactive material has mass m, decay constant λ and molecular weight M. The initial activity of the sample is ___[Take : Avogadro constant =NA ] |
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Answer» A sample of radioactive material has mass m, decay constant λ and molecular weight M. The initial activity of the sample is ___ |
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Initially 22.2 g of calcium chloride are dissolved in water to make a 500 mL solution. Then the solution is again diluted upto 2000 mL. Calculate the molarity of Cl− ions in the final solution if the 80% of the given salt dissociates in the final solution: |
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Answer» Initially 22.2 g of calcium chloride are dissolved in water to make a 500 mL solution. Then the solution is again diluted upto 2000 mL. Calculate the molarity of Cl− ions in the final solution if the 80% of the given salt dissociates in the final solution: |
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Consider a gold nucleus to be a sphere of radius 6.9 fermi in which protons and neutrons are distributed. find the force of replusion between two protons situtaed at largest dista |
| Answer» Consider a gold nucleus to be a sphere of radius 6.9 fermi in which protons and neutrons are distributed. find the force of replusion between two protons situtaed at largest dista | |
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During discharging of Pb storage battery, theconcentration of H2SO4 decrease with time. Calculatethe time, for which a current of 1 A can be drawnfrom the cell of 1 M initial concentration to 0.5 Mfinal concentration. (volume of solution5 lit).(assume volume remains same) |
| Answer» During discharging of Pb storage battery, theconcentration of H2SO4 decrease with time. Calculatethe time, for which a current of 1 A can be drawnfrom the cell of 1 M initial concentration to 0.5 Mfinal concentration. (volume of solution5 lit).(assume volume remains same) | |
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The correct order of the metalic character is: |
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Answer» The correct order of the metalic character is: |
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8.Hydrolysis of sucrose gives:- Sucrose + H2O =Glucose + Fructose. Equilibrium constant K for the reaction is 2 x 10 to the power 13 at 300 K. Calculate G at 300 K |
| Answer» 8.Hydrolysis of sucrose gives:- Sucrose + H2O =Glucose + Fructose. Equilibrium constant K for the reaction is 2 x 10 to the power 13 at 300 K. Calculate G at 300 K | |
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What is the final major product of the following reaction ? |
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Answer» What is the final major product of the following reaction ? |
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find the product and type of reaction shown by m-bromo anisole and NaNH2 |
| Answer» find the product and type of reaction shown by m-bromo anisole and NaNH2 | |
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At 27∘C, hydrogen is leaked through a tiny hole into a vessel for 20 minutes. Another unknown gas at the same temperature and pressure leaked through the same hole for 20 minute. After the effusion of the gases the mixture exerts a pressure of 9 atm. The hydrogen content of the mixture is 0.7 mole. If the volume of the container is 3 L, what is the molecular mass of the unknown gas (in g)? |
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Answer» At 27∘C, hydrogen is leaked through a tiny hole into a vessel for 20 minutes. Another unknown gas at the same temperature and pressure leaked through the same hole for 20 minute. After the effusion of the gases the mixture exerts a pressure of 9 atm. The hydrogen content of the mixture is 0.7 mole. If the volume of the container is 3 L, what is the molecular mass of the unknown gas (in g)? |
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Identify the major product Y: |
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Answer» Identify the major product Y: |
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Kinetic energy and pressure of a gas of unit volume are related as: |
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Answer» Kinetic energy and pressure of a gas of unit volume are related as: |
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Fluorine reacts with ice and results in the change:H2O(s) + F2(g) → HF(g) + HOF(g)Justify that this reaction is a redox reaction. |
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Answer» Fluorine reacts with ice and results in the change: H2O(s) + F2(g) → HF(g) + HOF(g) Justify that this reaction is a redox reaction. |
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Which of the following alkanes can not be synthesized in good yield by Wurtz reaction? |
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Answer» Which of the following alkanes can not be synthesized in good yield by Wurtz reaction? |
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Chargaff's rule states that in an organism [CBSE PMT 2003] |
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Answer» Chargaff's rule states that in an organism [CBSE PMT 2003] |
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At what temperatures does Wien's Law fail? |
| Answer» At what temperatures does Wien's Law fail? | |
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If M0 is the mass of an oxygen isotope 8O17. MP and MN are the mass of a proton and a neutron respectively, the nuclear binding energy of the isotope is |
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Answer» If M0 is the mass of an oxygen isotope 8O17. MP and MN are the mass of a proton and a neutron respectively, the nuclear binding energy of the isotope is |
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In the following sequence, product I, J, and L are formed. K represents a reagent. Which of the following structures/reagents are appropriate for J or K? |
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Answer» In the following sequence, product I, J, and L are formed. K represents a reagent. Which of the following structures/reagents are appropriate for J or K? |
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What is the difference between structural motif and lattice point? Pl explain in detail, if possible with a diagram also. |
| Answer» What is the difference between structural motif and lattice point? Pl explain in detail, if possible with a diagram also. | |
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Equal volumes of two HCl solutions of pH=3 and pH=5 were mixed. What is the pH of the resulting solution? (Given: log(0.505)=−0.3) |
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Answer» Equal volumes of two HCl solutions of pH=3 and pH=5 were mixed. What is the pH of the resulting solution? |
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For a first order reaction how much half lives are nearly required for 90 completion of reaction. |
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Answer» For a first order reaction how much half lives are nearly required for 90 completion of reaction. |
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40. 7.125 g of an acid (MW=114) is completely neutralized by 5 g of NaOH (MW=40) what is the basicity of the acid |
| Answer» 40. 7.125 g of an acid (MW=114) is completely neutralized by 5 g of NaOH (MW=40) what is the basicity of the acid | |
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Assertion (A): Sodium metal is stored in kerosene Reason (R): The density of sodium is less than water |
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Answer» Assertion (A): Sodium metal is stored in kerosene Reason (R): The density of sodium is less than water |
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Which of the following are isobars?4018Ar 146C 4020Ca 147N |
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Answer» Which of the following are isobars? 4018Ar 146C 4020Ca 147N |
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Which of the following atoms do not have neutrons? |
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Answer» Which of the following atoms do not have neutrons? |
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One one function |
| Answer» One one function | |
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The amount of ice that will separate out on cooling a solution containing 50g of ethylene glycol in 200g of water to -9.3^° C is (K_f=1.86K/molal) (pleasGive detailed explanation of the situation) |
| Answer» The amount of ice that will separate out on cooling a solution containing 50g of ethylene glycol in 200g of water to -9.3^° C is (K_f=1.86K/molal) (pleasGive detailed explanation of the situation) | |
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Limit of x tends to 0 cos x /x is |
| Answer» Limit of x tends to 0 cos x /x is | |
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How much positive and negative charges are present in a cup of water? |
| Answer» How much positive and negative charges are present in a cup of water? | |
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What is the product of reaction between neopentyl chloride andsodium ethoxide |
| Answer» What is the product of reaction between neopentyl chloride andsodium ethoxide | |
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If the ionization energy of hydrogen is 313.8Kcal per mole, then the energy of the electron in 2nd excited state will be:-(1) 113.2 Kcal/mole (2) 78.45 Kcal/mole(3) 313.8 Kcal/mole (4) 35 Kcal/mole |
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Answer» If the ionization energy of hydrogen is 313.8Kcal per mole, then the energy of the electron in 2nd excited state will be:- (1) 113.2 Kcal/mole (2) 78.45 Kcal/mole (3) 313.8 Kcal/mole (4) 35 Kcal/mole |
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Q3-1,3,5 trihydroxy benzene on reaction with HCN+HCL and ZnCl2 +H2O gives? |
| Answer» Q3-1,3,5 trihydroxy benzene on reaction with HCN+HCL and ZnCl2 +H2O gives? | |
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Predictif the solutions of the following salts are neutral, acidic or basic:NaCl,KBr, NaCN, NH4NO3,NaNO2and KF |
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Answer» Predict NaCl, |
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The osmotic pressure of a 5% (wt/vol) solution of cane sugar at 1500C is |
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Answer» The osmotic pressure of a 5% (wt/vol) solution of cane sugar at 1500C is |
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How many geometrical isomers are possible in [Pt(NH3)(H2O)(Py)(NO2)]+? |
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Answer» How many geometrical isomers are possible in [Pt(NH3)(H2O)(Py)(NO2)]+? |
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40. Explain the effect of cross conjugation on toutomerism in acetoacetic ester . |
| Answer» 40. Explain the effect of cross conjugation on toutomerism in acetoacetic ester . | |
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Vapourpressure of pure acetone and chloroform at 328 K are 741.8 mm Hg and632.8 mm Hg respectively. Assuming that they form ideal solution overthe entire range of composition, plot ptotal’pchloroform’and pacetoneas a function of xacetone.The experimental data observed for different compositions of mixtureis. 100 ×xacetone 0 11.8 23.4 36.0 50.8 58.2 64.5 72.1 pacetone /mm Hg 0 54.9 110.1 202.4 322.7 405.9 454.1 521.1 pchloroform/mm Hg 632.8 548.1 469.4 359.7 257.7 193.6 161.2 120.7 |
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.The mass of N 2F4 produced by the reaction of 2.0 g of NH3 and 8.0 g of F2 is 3.56 g. What isthe per cent yield? |
| Answer» .The mass of N 2F4 produced by the reaction of 2.0 g of NH3 and 8.0 g of F2 is 3.56 g. What isthe per cent yield? | |
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When propyne is treated with aqueous sulphuric acid in presence of HgSO4, the major product is: |
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Answer» When propyne is treated with aqueous sulphuric acid in presence of HgSO4, the major product is: |
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Which is the correct representation of the solubility product constant Ag2CrO4 of |
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Answer» Which is the correct representation of the solubility product constant Ag2CrO4 of |
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Two moles of triatomic linear gas are taken through a reversible process starting from A as shown in figure. The volume ratio VBVA=4 and VCVA=16. If the temperature at 'A' is −73∘C then selectcorrect option: [Use : ln 2 = 0.7] |
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Answer» Two moles of triatomic linear gas are taken through a reversible process starting from A as shown in figure. The volume ratio VBVA=4 and VCVA=16. If the temperature at 'A' is −73∘C then select |
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The correct decreasing order of priority for the functional groups of organic compounds in the IUPAC system of nomenclature is [2008] |
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Answer» The correct decreasing order of priority for the functional groups of organic compounds in the IUPAC system of nomenclature is |
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27.A square matrix of order n is both involuntary and idempotent matrix. The value of the determinant of (A+I) is equal to (where I is an identity matrix of order n) |
| Answer» 27.A square matrix of order n is both involuntary and idempotent matrix. The value of the determinant of (A+I) is equal to (where I is an identity matrix of order n) | |
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what volume of 0.1M HCOONa should be added to 50ml of 0.05M HCOOH to produce a buffer of pH=4 if p^Ka=3.7 |
| Answer» what volume of 0.1M HCOONa should be added to 50ml of 0.05M HCOOH to produce a buffer of pH=4 if p^Ka=3.7 | |
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35. what is the order of primary,secondary & tertiary amines for sollubility in water? |
| Answer» 35. what is the order of primary,secondary & tertiary amines for sollubility in water? | |
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Q8. In an endothermic reaction: 1. Energy of reactants >Energy of product 2.Energy of reactants =Energy of products 3.Energy of reactants < Energy of products 4Both (b) and (c) |
| Answer» Q8. In an endothermic reaction: 1. Energy of reactants >Energy of product 2.Energy of reactants =Energy of products 3.Energy of reactants < Energy of products 4Both (b) and (c) | |
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85 In a multi electron atom, which of the following orbital described by these quantum numbers will have same energy in the absence of magnetic and electric fields A. n = 1 l = 0 m = 0 B. n = 2 l = 0 m = 0 C. n = 2 l = 0 m = 1 D. n = 3 l = 2 m = 1 E. n =3 l = 2 m = 0 |
| Answer» 85 In a multi electron atom, which of the following orbital described by these quantum numbers will have same energy in the absence of magnetic and electric fields A. n = 1 l = 0 m = 0 B. n = 2 l = 0 m = 0 C. n = 2 l = 0 m = 1 D. n = 3 l = 2 m = 1 E. n =3 l = 2 m = 0 | |
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Which of the following statements is INCORRECT(1)BeSO4 < MgSO4 < CaSO4 < SrSO4 is the thermal stability order for group II sulphates(2)(SiH3)2O & H2O have the same hybridisation of O atom.(3)OF2 < H2O < Cl2O < ClO2 is the bond angle order(4)The dipole moments of chlorobenzene & m-Dichlorobenzene are equal |
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Answer» Which of the following statements is INCORRECT (1) BeSO4 < MgSO4 < CaSO4 < SrSO4 is the thermal stability order for group II sulphates (2) (SiH3)2O & H2O have the same hybridisation of O atom. (3) OF2 < H2O < Cl2O < ClO2 is the bond angle order (4) The dipole moments of chlorobenzene & m-Dichlorobenzene are equal |
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25. In Zn(EDTA) complex, ligand is 1) Hexadentate 2) tetradentate 3) bidentate 4) tridentate |
| Answer» 25. In Zn(EDTA) complex, ligand is 1) Hexadentate 2) tetradentate 3) bidentate 4) tridentate | |