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1.

What is the difference between‘3Cl’and‘4Cl2’

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Answer:

3 CL means 3 atoms of Chlorine

While 4Cl2 means 4 molecules of Chlorine this means that it consist of 8 atoms. Because a single MOLECULE of Chlorine is MADE of 2 atoms.

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1. Write down the symbols for the following elements as proposed by Dalton. a) Hydrogen b) Lead c) Copper d) Oxygen e) Mercury

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3.

Calculate. The molairy of solution containing in 45gof glucose in 250cmcube of solution​

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ANSWER: 1M

FORMULA used:  MOLARITY=\frac{MASS(<klux>SOLUTE</klux>)}{MOLAR MASS} *\frac{1000}{VOLUME}(ml)

Explanation:

Given,

Mass(solute)=45 g

Volume= 250 cm³

Molar mass of Glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)

6×12+12×1+6×16

= 180 u.

Using formula of Molarity we GET,

\frac{45}{180}* \frac{1000}{250}

=0.25*4\\=1M

4.

compounds of iron given feso4 and fe2 (so4)3.which of these compounds show plus2 oxidation state for fe.​

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5.

Atomicity of nitric acid​

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Answer:

Nitric acid has the chemical formula HNO 3, so the MASS number would be the sum of the atomic masses for hydrogen (1), nitrogen (14) and three lots of OXYGEN masses (3x16). So, (1+14+48) = 63.

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6.

What is inter particular force of attraction.

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Interparticle force of attraction can be DEFINE as the force of attraction exerts between particles(ATOMS,molecules). ... for ex- In SOLID particles are very close so they interparticle space is very less while in gas particles are very FAR from each other so they interparticle space is large.

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7.

Write equation to represent bromine reactions

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Answer:

K + Br2 —> KBr

Potassium + BROMINE gas —> Potassium Bromide

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8.

An e- is present in 4f subshell write the possible values for l and ml. in chemistry gk

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ANSWER:

The value of quantum NUMBERS are;

n=4

l=3

m= +3,+2,+1,0,-1,-2,-3

s= +1/2 or -1/2

9.

What is common about the particles O2-,F-, Ne ,Na+ and Mg2+

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ANSWER:

They have same NUMBER of ELECTRON in their ATOM or ion.

All of them have 10 electron.

10.

First law of electrolysis is is

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n.e COULOMBS. ... Faraday's First LAW of Electrolysis states that the CHEMICAL deposition due to the flow of current through an electrolyte is directly proportional to the quantity of ELECTRICITY (coulombs) passed through

11.

The rate constant for a first order reaction is 50s¹how much time it will take ​

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12.

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Answer:

1) OXYGEN (A)

2) carbon DIOXIDE (B)

3) (C)

4) (B)

5) (D)

Explanation:

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13.

How nitrogen is a double acid anhydride .​

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NO2 is called double ANHYDRIDE because two acids NITROUS ACID and nitric acid are FORMED when it react with water.... Answer: NO2 is called double anhydride because two acids nitrous acid and nitric acid are formed when it react with water.

Explanation:

Mixed anhydride or double acid anhydride is the compound that reacts with water to form a mixture of two acidic anhydride. Two oxides of nitrogen are acid anhydrides; that is, they react with water to form two nitrogen-containing oxyacids.

14.

write one equation each for the decomposition reactions where energy is supplied in the form of heat, light or electricity. OR Decomposition reactions require energy either in the form of heat or light or electricity for breaking down the reactants. Write one equation each for decomposition reactions where energy is supplied in the form of heat, light and electricity

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Heat Decomposition: CaCo3 --> CaO+Co2

Explanation:

By ADDING heat to Calcium Carbonate the by product can produce Calcium Oxide and Carbon Dioxide.

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Light Decomposition: 2AgCl -->  2Ag(s)+Cl2(g)

Explanation:

By exposing light to silver chloride it produces silver and chlorine

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Electric Decomposition: 2H20 -->  2H2(g)+O2(g)

Explanation:

By conducting electricity to WATER it decomposes hydrogen and oxygen (electrolysis)

15.

Taking  propylbromide and treat it with aq sodium hydroxide. ​

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ANSWER:

......., HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

16.

Write the formula of the following salts. potassium sulphate, sodium sulphate, calcium sulphate, magnesium sulphate, cooper sulphate,sodium chloride, sodium nitrate,sodium carbonate and aluminium chloride. Identify the acids and bases from which the above salts are obtained. Salts having the same positive or negative radicals belong to same family. HOW MANY FAMILIES CAN YOU IDENTIFY AMONG AMONG THE SALTS GIVEN ABOVE

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  1. POTASSIUM sulphate - K2SO4
  2. SODIUM sulphate - Na2SO4
  3. calcium sulphate - CASO4
  4. magnesium sulphate - MGSO4
  5. cooper sulphate CuSO4
  6. sodium CHLORIDE NaCl
  7. sodium nitrate NaNO3
  8. sodium carbonateNa2CO3
  9. aluminium chloride - AlCl3

     

17.

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18.

Sulphur is a good conductor ođt heat is it true.or false

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Answer:

The STATEMENT is false .

Explanation:

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19.

If the recommended dose of a drug is 445 mg for a 180 lb man

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ANSWER:

44.5 MG is minimum dose.

EXPLANATION:

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20.

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21.

We can remove salts from a solution by using the process of dash

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ANSWER:

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22.

It undergoes a chemical change forming different product and the combined mass of products equals the mass of substance X ? What the substance X ?

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Answer:

This is very general question!

Explanation:

let's say,

carbon dioxide is reacted with calcium hydroxide

CO2 + Ca(OH)2 --> CACO3 + H2O

you got calcium CARBONATE and water, when you ADD Atomic mass of CaCO3 (100g/mol) and water (18g/mol) total atomic mass will be 118g/mol which is equal to atomic mass of tin!

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23.

Non _ metal used in the vulcanization Of rubber is

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ANSWER:

SULPHUR is USED for VULCANISATION of RUBBER.

24.

Can we make any other family of salt

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Explanation:

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25.

Calculate the molar mass of H.O ​

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H = 1

0 = 8

HO = 1× 8 = 8 MOLES

26.

Who is a William saroyan​

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ANSWER:

William SAROYAN is a famous novelist, and SHORT story writer

27.

What is a uniform of a sexual reproduction​

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Explanation:

Asexual Reproduction

1 PARENT, occurs in all prokaryotes and some eukaryotes

Occurs in PROKARYOTES

Genetically identical

1 parent

Uniform offspring – genetically identical

No GENETIC variation

All have the same traits

Not able to adapt to changes in the environment.

Happens QUICKLY and can overpopulate

Eubacteria

Archaebacteria

Some plants - A few examples are; IVY, potatoes, carrots

Some animals - CORAL, jellyfish and hydra are reproduce by budding.

28.

Chemistry How is the chemistry syllabus of ICSE and cbse differ??

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ANSWER:

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29.

Diagram of experiments (law of conservation of mass)

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ANSWER:

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30.

For a second order reaction the half life period is related to initial concentration of reactant

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ANSWER:

t1/2 = k-1[A]o-1

31.

The Change of state from a glass to a liquid is an example_________ change???

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ANSWER:

CONDENSATION.

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32.

How we prepare 1-propanol by acid catalyzed hydrahon os alkenes

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Acid catalyzed HYDRATION of alkenes involves replacing the pi BOND on an alkene with a water molecule. This is done by adding an alcohol to the more substituted CARBON ATOM, and hydrogen to the less substituted carbon atom. This REACTION follows Markovnikov's rule and may undergo a carbocation rearrangemen.

Explanation:

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33.

A rock with a volume of 25.3 ml have a dencity of 2.5 g/ml. what is the mass of the rock in units of grams

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Terms in this set (36) What is the density of an object with a MASS of 60 g and a VOLUME of 2 cm (3)? Mass=48 g; volume= 24 cm (2).

Explanation:

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34.

How to derive the normality equation n1v1=n2v2?

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The normality equatio (N1V1=N2V2) is the direct RESULT of law of EQUIVALENT which can be derived as follows. Or, V1N1=V2N2 This is normality equation

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35.

Write the postulates of Rutherford's model of an atom.​

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Explanation:

Postulates of RUTHERFORD

(1) +ve charge is concentrated in the centre of the atom

called nucleolus.

(2) Electron revolved around the NUCLEUS in circular

paths called orbits.

(3) The nucleolus is much SMALLER in SIZE than

the atom.

36.

The solubility product of a sparingly soluble saltAX is 5.2 x 10-13. Its solubility in mol dm - 3is(a) 7.2 x 10-7 (b) 1.35 x 10-4(c) 7.2 x 10-8(d) 13.5 x 10-8​

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ANSWER:

RIGHT answer is

Explanation:

a) 7.2 10 -7

37.

What do you mean by rusting and give examples

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The rust is an iron OXIDE a USUALLY reddish brown oxide formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of WATER or air moisture and RUSTING is the common term for corrosion of iron and its alloys such as steel. Rust is a reddish brown or reddish yellow color that coats iron or steel when exposed to air and moisture for example of rust is what happens to the chain on a bike thats been left out in the rain all winter.

38.

It Al2(SO4)3, and H2SO4, contain same number ofsulphur atom then the ratio of oxygen atoms inthese compounds respectively is :-(1) 3(2) 1/3 (3) 1 (4) None​

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ANSWER:

MOSTLY the ANS is 1/3

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39.

the ratio of weight of 6.023 ×10^23 atoms of hydrogen to the weight of 6.023×10^23molecules of hydrogen​

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Explanation:

6.023×10 POWER 23 ×6.023×10 power 23

40.

What is a fundamental unit of life​

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Your Answer :- CELL.

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● Cell is the basic structural and FUNDAMENTAL unit of life.

● They are the BUILDING blocks of the body.

● It is mainly the smallest unit of life.

MANY things like nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria etc. combine to form a cell.

● All the humans including us, are made up of TINY cells.

● In 1665, Robert Hooke discovered cell.

41.

Differniate between a pure substance and a mixtrue give example

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Pure SUBSTANCE - Is COMPOSED of definite and constant compositions. Example of it is Diamond - its MADE up of pressurized carbon

Mixture- It is the opposite of pure substance, it composed of many compositions mostly in AQUEOUS solution. Example of it is Orange juice

42.

What is the chemical formula of table salt?

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ANSWER:

Nacl(sodium chloride)

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43.

Which of the following is an element? AirMilkIodineWater

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ANSWER:

AIR is CONSIDERED as PURE ELEMENT.

44.

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45.

What volume of water should be added to 300 mL of 0.5 M NaOH to have a solution of 10 mg permL?​

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46.

What are the separation methods used in (a) Food Industry (b) Chemical Industry (Research Lab, Oil industry , Separation of metals) (c) Agriculture I will rate every answers as a good rating but The best Answer will be marked as the brainliest for SURE

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ANSWER:

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47.

Number of moles in 189 g of nitric acid

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Answer:

3 MOLES = 3 X 63 g = 189 grams. That WOULD be the MASS

48.

According to____ the total mass remain conserved in any chemical reactio​

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Answer:

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49.

What is one improvement of Newland’s law of Octaves when compared to Dobereiner’s triads?

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Dobereiner's triads was first attempt to arrange elements in a periodic way by considering 3 elements in a way that, average mean Atomic MASS of first and last elements are equal to atomic mass of middle one.

where as, in NEWLANDS Octaves, he has arranged elements based on the same atomic masses but in INCREASING order, & When he placed 8th ELEMENT, it will be having similar properties of 1st element!

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50.

H combines with O to form two compoundswater (H,0) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).If 2g of H reacts with O completely to form18g of water and 34g of H20, then what isratio of mass of O combining with H.(1) 3:9(2) 4:16(3) 1:2(4) None of these​

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