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1.

Mica , brass , copper , lead which is the insulator ?

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ANSWER:

COPPER

Explanation:

copper is INSULATOR

2.

List any four changes around us through whi ch observing we can determine whether a chemical reaction has occured or not with reaction

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(1) change in state

(2)change in colour

(3)evolution of GAS

(4)change in TEMPERATURE

3.

What are fundamental particles in chemistry and their charges?

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ANSWER:

REFER to the ATTACHMENT

4.

Mcqs on protons electrons neutrons valence electrons and valency

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EXPLANATION:

positively charged -protons

negatively charged-ELECTRONS

no of electrons in last SHELL of the atom -VALENCE electrons

no of valence electrons or 8-the no of valence electrons -valency

5.

List of elements with electron configuration and valency

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hydrogen=1

helium =

lithium=1

berylium=2

boron=3

carbon=4

nitrogen.=3

oxygen =2

fluorine=1

6.

Kmno4 oxalic acid balanced equation, which is oxidant

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The EQUATION is as above

7.

The sterol-like molecules in bacterial plasma membranes are

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ANSWER:

Hopanoids

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8.

Define units and name seven basic units to express fundamental scientific quantities in tabular form.​

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ANSWER:

As we know that there are seven fundamental SI units which are used to find DERIVED units

These seven quantities along with their units are as follows:

Physical Quantity  - Unit

1). MASS - Kilogram

2). LENGTH - meter

3). Time - Seconds

4). Electric Current - Ampere

5). Amount of substance - Moles

6). Intensity of light - Candela

7). Temperature - Kelvin

9.

In the wurtz reaction :CH3Br+2nA+BrCH3-------dry ether------->CH3-CH3+2NaBrhow here BrCH3came in the reaction where already CH3Br exists.​

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ANSWER:

this REACTION is like this:- CH3Br==CH3Br + 2Na -------dry ether---→CH3- Ch3+ 2Nabr

10.

What is PH value How can show that any metal follow this order​

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Litmus paper is probably the most familiar PH paper. It is USED to BROADLY test whether a SOLUTION is acidic or BASIC and comes in 3 types—red, blue, and neutral.

11.

Where does the hydrogen gas obtained from natural gas is used?

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ANSWER:

HYDROGEN is primarily produced by steam reforming of natural gas. Other MAJOR sources INCLUDE naphtha or oil reforming of refinery or other industrial off-gases, and partial oxidation of coal and other hydrocarbons. A small amount is obtained by water electrolysis and other sources.

12.

Name tne compounds AlN

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Answer:

Aluminum nitride

PubChem CID: 90455

Structure: FIND Similar Structures

Chemical SAFETY: Laboratory Chemical Safety SUMMARY (LCSS) Datasheet

Molecular FORMULA: AlN

Chemical Names: Aluminum nitride Aluminium nitride Aluminum nitride (AlN) 24304-00-5 UNII-7K47D7P3M0

13.

Is hydrogen bonding form between water and glucose?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Among them, oxygen is HIGHLY electronegative and hydrogen has good electron sharing abilities. Thus, hydrogen atoms of one GLUCOSE molecules can form hydrogen BOND with oxygen in water. ... This is what MAKES glucose to DISSOLVE in water though it is a covalent molecule

14.

Structure of potassium tris oxalato chromate iii trihydrate

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The Trisoxalatochromate(III) is the COORDINATION SPHERE and pottasium is COUNTER ion

15.

Structure and properties of nuclic acid in organic chemistry

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EXPLANATION:

Nucleic acids are polynucleotides—that is, long chainlike molecules composed of a series of nearly IDENTICAL building blocks called nucleotides. Each NUCLEOTIDE consists of a nitrogen-containing AROMATIC base attached to a pentose (five-carbon) sugar, which is in turn attached to a phosphate group.

16.

When 3.0g of carbon is burnt in 8.00g oxygen, 11.00g of carbon dioxide is produced. What mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3.00g of carbon is burnt in 50.00 g of oxygen? Which law of chemical combination will govern your answer?​

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When 3.0g of carbon is burnt in 8.00g of oxygen, 11.00g of carbon dioxide is formed. It means all of carbon and oxygen are used up and carbon and oxygen are combined in the ratio of 3: 8 to. FORM carbon dioxide. Thus, when there is 3g of carbon and 50.0g oxygen, then also only 8g of oxygen will be used and 11.0g of carbon dioxide will be formed. The remaining oxygen is not used up. This indicates the law of definite proportions which says that in compounds, the combining elements are present in definite proportions by mass.

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17.

The most homogeneous family in the periodic table isa. Alkali b.Vilatile c.Coinage d.Alkalaine

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Explanation:

the ans is the ALKALI metals. They consistently have similar properties and OXIDATION STATES, as do their compounds.

In alkaline earth metals, beryllium and magnesium tend to FORM compounds with different properties, such as SOLUBILITY, from the other alkaline earth metals.

18.

What are indicators? Give examples and their colour changes in different .​

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ANSWER:

indicators are SUBSTANCES which indicates that the SUBSTANCE on which it is tested are a ACID or a base.

phenol red is a indicator.

its colour in acid is YELLOW.

19.

In atomic orbital what negative and positive sign indicates

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ANSWER:

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20.

Change can be desirable and undesirable at same time Yes it can beA change can be desirable and undesirable at same time depending upon the effect it creates.for example burning of fuel to generate electricity is a desirable change but at same time ,it also causes pollution which is an undesirable change

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Answer:

DESIRABLE change :the changes which are desired (need) to be changed are called as desirable changes. EXA- change of MILK to curd. Repending of FRUIT. Etc. Undesirable change - the change which are not to change is called undesirable change.

21.

Reaction of sodium nitrate with copper turnings and h2 s o4

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NaNO3 + CU+ H2SO4 = FE(NO(H2O)5)SO4 Brown RING pentaaquanitrosyliron(I) sulfate

22.

O-bromobenzoic acid and o-nitrobenzoic acid which has more acidity

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The ANSWER is EXPLAINED above

23.

A solution is 36%water64%acetaldehyde by mass.mole fraction of acetaldehyde

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EXPLANATION:

Let TAKE the solution of 100 gram

Oxygen =36gram

ACETALDEHYDE = 64gram

noxygen=36/18=2mole=n1

acetaldehyde=64/44=1.5=n2

Mole FRACTION of acetaldehyde= n2/(n1+n2)=0.41

24.

Geometry of [coF6] on the basis of VBT​

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Answer:

According to VBT

HYBRIDIZATION of [coF6] is Sp3d2

shape - OCTAHEDRAL

nature - PARAMAGNETIC in nature.

UNPAIRED electron - 4 unpaired electron.

25.

What is thebond energy order in C-C and C-H bond​

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EXPLANATION:

i don't no BOND ORDER I KNOW

26.

What is the symbol of iron​

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ANSWER:

the SYMBOL of IRON is FE

27.

Calculate the number of molecules of sulphur present in 16 grams of solid Sulphur​

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ATOMIC MASS of SOLID sulphur(s⁸)=256u

molar mass of s⁸=256g

no of molecules in 16g of s⁸=

given mass of s⁸÷molar mass of s⁸×avogadro no.

=16g÷256g×6.022×10²³

=3.76×10²⁰molecules of solid Sulphur

28.

Characteristics of particles of matter​

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ANSWER:

as we KNOW matter can be in the FORM of SOLID LIQUID or gas ..

29.

A Mixture of O2 & H2 contains 11.1% H2 by weight. Calculate:-(1) Average Molecular Weight. (2) Partial pressure of O2 & H2 at 100kPa and 303°k

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Answer:

1)AVG. MOL. Wt.=9g

2)

Explanation:

1) GIVEN

MOLECULAR WEIGHT of oxygen=16g

molecular weight of H2=2g

30.

What can a Bohr's model explain?​

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Answer:

Niels Bohr proposed the Bohr Model of the Atom in 1915. Because the Bohr Model is a modification of the earlier Rutherford Model, some people call Bohr's Model the Rutherford-Bohr Model. The modern model of the atom is based on QUANTUM mechanics. The Bohr Model contains some errors, but it is important because it describes most of the accepted features of atomic theory without all of the high-level math of the modern version. Unlike earlier models, the Bohr Model explains the Rydberg formula for the spectral emission lines of atomic hydrogen.

The Bohr Model is a planetary model in which the negatively-charged electrons orbit a small, positively-charged nucleus similar to the planets orbiting the Sun (except that the orbits are not planar). The gravitational FORCE of the solar system is mathematically akin to the COULOMB (electrical) force between the positively-charged nucleus and the negatively-charged electrons.

Main Points of the Bohr Model

Electrons orbit the nucleus in orbits that have a set size and energy.

The energy of the orbit is related to its size. The lowest energy is found in the smallest orbit.

Radiation is absorbed or emitted when an ELECTRON moves from ONE orbit to another.

31.

How to test for nature of metallic and non metallic oxide?

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Explanation:

Metal oxides are always basic in nature. For EXAMPLE, Magnesium Oxide is a METALLIC oxide. It will be basic because on adding water to it it will BECOME Mg(OH)2 (Magnesium Hydroxide) which is a base!!!!! NON Metallic oxides are always ACIDIC in nature.

32.

Name the amino.Acid whic is failed to convert to tryosin in phenylketo nuria

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ANSWER:

it is QUESTION in biology

Explanation:

AMINO ACID contain in living bodies

33.

Molecules having same molecular formula and empirical formula

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Answer:

AMMONIA, methane, and HYDROCHLORIC ACID are MOLECULES having same molecular FORMULA and empirical formula

34.

Say answer i will tick as​

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I THINK ANSWERS C is CORRECT

35.

Poem on three modes of heat transfer

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Explanation:

Heat is very friendly - it likes to move, transfer and travel. It does this by three main mechanisms: CONDUCTION, convection and radiation. Conduction is the transfer of heat through DIRECT CONTACT between different objects or SUBSTANCES.

36.

Where the law of definite proportion is not valid.​

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ANSWER:in CASE of O2 and o 3

Explanation:

37.

Alum is added to water. Explain

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Answer:

here us your answer

Explanation:

When alum is ADDED to water it absorbs all its impurities.

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38.

How many moles of al2o3 will be formed when a mixture of 5.4g al and 3.2?

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Explanation:

4 Al + 3 O2 ---------> 2 Al2O3

No. of moles of Al = 5.4÷27

= 0.2 mol

No. of MOLE of O2 = 3.2÷32

= 0.1 mol

3 mol O2 reacts with 4 mol Al

1 mol O2 reacts with 4/3 mol O2

0.1 mol O2 react with 0.133 mol O2

So, O2 is limiting reagent .

So, 0.067 mol O2 is LEFT

So, ( 2/3 × 4/30 ) mol al2o3 is formed

= 4/45 mol al203 is formed.

39.

How many particles of any substance are in one mole?

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EXPLANATION:

as PER AVOGADROS NUMBER

1 mole = 6.022*10^23 molecules/atoms

40.

Lignocellulosic acid treatment folin estimation folin phenols

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EXPLANATION:

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41.

What is the ratio of molecules in 1 mole of NH3 and 1 mole of HNO3.​

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ANSWER:

ratio is 1:1

EXPLANATION:

because both are one MOLE HENCE ratio ALSO 1:1

42.

Please explain briefly ionisation potential☺☺☺☺​

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In physics and chemistry, ionization energy or IONISATION energy, DENOTED Eᵢ, is the minimum amount of energy required to REMOVE the most loosely bound electron, the VALENCE electron, of an isolated neutral gaseous atom or molecule.

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43.

How does the oxidising character vary in the periodic table?

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EXPLANATION:

OXIDIZING CHARACTER DECREASES down the GROUP

44.

How does the discovery of periodic table elements develop science?

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Answer

When only few elements were discovered,it was to REMEMBER their PROPERTIES and apply them in daily researches and studies. But as the number of elements increased,it became DIFFICULT to remember all of them and use them EFFECTIVELY. Thus,a NEED for proper arrangement arised. This arrangement is known as Periodic Table.

45.

How do properties of an alloy differ from its constituents?

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Answer:

ALLOYS are stronger and harder than the constituent metals. ... Alloys have lower melting point than the constituent metals. Alloys have lower ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY than pure metals.

Explanation:

1. Alloys are stronger and harder than the constituent metals.

2. Alloys are more resistant to corrosion.

3. Alloys have lower melting point than the constituent metals.

4. Alloys have lower electrical conductivity than pure metals.

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46.

Is dil HCL a metal or nonmetal

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ANSWER:

HCl is non metal

Explanation:

Because HCl is ONE type of acid and it is harmful and USEFUL for us

47.

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ANSWER:

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48.

How to predict whether a compound h2so4 is polar or non polar?

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ANSWER:

by charge separation

Explanation:

when charge is ADDED on ATOM then it decides polar or non polar

h2so4 is polar

49.

Give one example of each compound​

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ANSWER:

carbonate

nitrate

ammonia

50.

State aufbau principle

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ANSWER:

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