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How is phosphine prepared in laboratory how does it react with cuso4 |
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Answer» Laboratory PREPARATION: It is usually obtained by boiling white phosphorus with 30-40% solution of caustic soda in an inert atmosphere of CO2. P4 + 3NaOH + 3H2O → PH3 + 3NaH2PO2 (Sodium hypophosphite) Phosphine so obtained is impure. It is passed into an aqueous solution of hydrogen iodide, PH4I is formed. PH4I is HEATED with KOH or NaOH, pure phosphine is obtained. PH3 + HI → PH4I PH4I + NaOH → PH3 + NaI + H2O Physical properties Phosphine is colourless gas with rotten fish odour. Chemical properties Dissociation: Phosphine dissociates at about 723 K and gives red phosphorus. 4PH3 P4 →(23K)→ 6H2 Action of air: It burns with oxygen and PRODUCES phosphorus pentoxide. 4PH3 + 8 O2 → P4O10 + 6H2O Uses Smoke screens When PH3 burns it produces smoke which is dense enough to serve as smoke screens. Holme’s signal: Containers which have a perforated bottom and a hole at the top are filled with calcium phosphide and calcium carbide. These are thrown into the sea. Water enters the container through the bottom and reacts with calcium carbide and calcium phosphide to give acetylene and phosphine. Phosphine gets ignited spontaneously as it comes in contact with air and also ignites acetylene. Thus a bright red FLAME is produced which is accompanied by huge smoke due to the BURNING of phosphine. This serves as a signal to the approaching ships. Ca3P2 + 6H2O → 2 PH3 ↑ + 3Ca(OH)2 CaC2 + 2H2O → C2H2 ↑ + Ca(OH)2 |
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What are the two components of the solution? |
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Answer» Hey mate !! |
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Define Gold number ? |
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Answer» Gold NUMBER is a term used in colloidal CHEMISTRY. It is DEFINED as the minimum amount of protective colloid in milligrams which prevents a colour CHANGE from red to violet of 10ml goldsol by the addition of 1 ml of 10%NaCl solution. |
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a solution is prepared by dissolving certain amount of solute in 500g of water the percentage by msss of solute in solution is 2.38 calculate mass of solute |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴍᴀᴛᴇ! |
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Why does'nt alcohol react with NaHCO3 and Na2CO3? |
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Answer» It is because, the sodium bicarbonate and sodium CARBONATE both are base and ALCOHOLS are NEARLY neutral compounds. Being base NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 react with acidic SUBSTANCES like CARBOXYLIC acids react with these substances |
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a car of mass m has an engine which can deliver power p . what the maximum time in which the car can be accelerated from rest a speed v? |
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Answer» <P>Work, W, is Power, P, multiplied by time, t. The work done by the ENGINE in time t is THUS W = P t.
The work energy principle is that the work done on a system is EQUAL to the change in energy, ΔE, of the system.
Since there is no potential energy in this PROBLEM, the change in energy is just the change in kinetic energy. That is ΔE = (1/2) m v2 - 0 = (1/2) m v2.
So (1/2) m v2 = P t and thus t = m v2 / (2 P) |
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What is the valency of sulphur in H2S (hydrogen sulphide)? |
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Define 'peptization' ? |
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Answer» Peptization is the process responsible for the formation of stable dispersion of COLLOIDAL particles in dispersion medium. In other WORDS it may be defined as a process of CONVERTING a precipitate into colloidal SOL by shaking it with dispersion medium in the presence of small AMOUNT of electrolyte. |
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Effective magnetic moment of Sc+3 |
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Answer» ☺☺☺Ur answer☺☺☺ |
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An organic compound of carbon hydrogen and nitrogen contains these elements having mass persentage 66.67%, 7.41%and 25.92% respective calculate empirical formula |
| Answer» PLEASE MARK it as BRAINLIEST. | |
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What is measurement??????? plzz plzz plzz help dear frndz |
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Answer» Measurement is the assignment of a number to a CHARACTERISTIC of an object or event, which can be COMPARED with other OBJECTS or events. The scope and application of measurement are dependent on the context and DISCIPLINE |
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What are bases that are highly soluble in water called? |
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Answer» BASES soluble in water are called alkalis LIKE NAOH |
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Why does calcium start floating when added to water??? |
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Answer» Calcium starts floatingbecause the bubbles of hydrogen gas which are FORMED during the reaction stick to the surface of the metal and hence caclium FLOATS on WATER. |
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What volume at STP of CO is required to reduce one mole of Fe2O3 |
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Answer» The required equation of the given reaction is:- Fe2O3 + 3CO -----> 2Fe + 3CO2 From the equation we can see that, 1 MOLE of Fe2O3 -----> 3moles of CO2 Avogadro’s Law states that one mole of any dry GAS occupies 22.4L of volume at STP. So, 3 MOLES of CO2 would occupy -----> (22.4 * 3) = 67.2L of volume Hence, 67.2L of CO is needed for 1 mole of Fe2O3 to be REDUCED completely. |
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A decomposition reaction of a salt which leaves behind a silvery metal. |
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Answer» 2Ag2O => 4Ag + O2 2Ag2CO3 => 4Ag + 2CO2 + O2 (rarely form HYDROXIDE) 2AgNO3=> 2AG + 2NO2 + O2 ....(best REACTION for this question) Hope it HELPS.... PLZZ mark it as brainlist |
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One gm metal M3+ was discharging by the passage of 1.81 *1023 electrons.What is the atomic weight of metal? |
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Answer» For DISCHARGING of metal the reaction is :M3+ + 3e- => M Thus 1 mol of the metal is deposited by 3F = 3×96500 C = 289500 CCHARGE on 1.81×1023 electrons = 1.602×10-19 ×1.81×1023 C = 2.9×104 C289500 C deposit = 1 mol of metal Thus 2.9×104 C will deposit = 1289500×2.9×104moles metal = 0.100 moles0.100 moles = 1 g metal Thus atomic mass of metal = 10 g/mol |
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the ratio of kinetic energy and potential energy of the electron in the bohr orbit of hydrogen atom is |
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Answer» According to Bohr's theory, the formula for calculating the POTENTIAL ENERGY of Hydrogen like species is −27.2(z2/n2)eV−27.2(z2/n2)eV |
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What is the difference between adsorption and absorptionMinimum 3 difference |
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Tabulate the differences between solids, liquids and gaseous state. |
Answer» SOLID STATE -
LIQUIDS STATE -
GASEOUS STATE -
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H2O is liquid and H2S is a gas why? |
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Answer» So, water exists as a LIQUID at ROOM temperature with a high BOILING POINT. Sulphur is less electronegative than oxygen, and the S-H bond is much less polar than the O-H bond. Hence, there is no hydrogen bonding in hydrogen sulphide, and it normally exists as agas with discrete H2S molecules. |
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Define formula unit of an ionic compound |
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Answer» Hi. |
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Definition of washing soda definition of washing soda |
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Answer» Sodium carbonate, USED to dissolve in water for washing and cleaning. LIKE SURF EXCEL, Tide etc |
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Difference between diamond and graphite |
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Answer» HEY !! DIAMOND
GRAPHITE
GOOD LUCK !! |
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Why does distilled water not conduct electricity, whereas rain water does? |
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Answer» Because the distilled water is a PURE form of water,it is neutral and it doesn't have any H+ IONS where as rain water is IMPUTE form of water,it show ACIDIC CHARACTER and contaion H+ ions |
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List two properties of the mixture of miscible liquids essential for the process |
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Answer» HELLO Mates▪▪▪ Here is your answer ➡➡ I HOPE this points will Help you THANKS Add me brain list answer |
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Calculate the molarity of NaoH in the solution prepared by desolving its 4gm n enough water to form 250 ml of the solution |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Molarity= mass/molar mass *1000/volume in ML = 4/40 *1000/250 =0.1*4 = 0.4 M |
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10g of hydrogen and 64 g of oxygen werw filled in a steel vessel and exploded. Amount of water produced in this reaction will be?? |
| Answer» 2H2O + o2 gives 2h2o10g of H2 consists of 5 MOLES of hydrogen gas...64g of oxygen consists of 64÷32=2 moles..so;1 moles of oxygen gives 2 mole of waterand for 2 mole of oxygen gives 4 mole of water..so 4 moles of water will produce in this reaction!!.... | |
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Explain wurtz reaction |
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Answer» ☺☺☺HEY MATE YOUR ANSWER IS HERE. ....☺❤☺❤☺ |
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What is the volume of S.T.P of 2.8 g of nitrogen gas . [N=14] |
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Answer» HERE IS YOUR ANSWER |
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How to calculate maximum no.of molecules |
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Answer» No.of mole=MASS in gm÷molecular mass |
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What is Pinacol Rearrangement |
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Answer» The pinacol–pinacolone rearrangement is a METHOD for converting a 1,2-diol to a CARBONYL COMPOUND in organic chemistry. The 1,2-rearrangement takes PLACE under acidic conditions |
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A person whose clothes in on fire how will you extinguish the fire give reason for your answer |
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Answer» Hey Mate, Here's your Answer |
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Name a colourless cation not a representative element |
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Answer» Ammonium ion (NH4+) is a COLOURLESS CATION and it is not a REPRESENTATIVE element |
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Name the various zones of a candle flame which zone of a candle flame is the least hot or coldest |
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Answer» HELLO !! |
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Write the balanced chemical equations for the following reaction and identify the type reaction: "A" Thermite reaction, iron "3" oxide reacts with aluminum and gives molten iron and aluminum oxide. "B" chlorine gas is passed in an aqueous potassium iodide solution to form pottasium chloride and solution and solid iodine |
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Answer» (A) FE2O3 + 2AL ⇨ 2Fe + AL2O3 |
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State one basic different between physical change and chemical change. |
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Answer» PHYSICAL change is just change in shape and COLOUR and, CHEMICAL change is change in its PROPERTIES |
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Structure of monomer bakelite |
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Answer» The MONOMERS of BAKELITE are PHENOL and Formaldehyde. Structures are in the ATTACHMENT below↓↓ Hope it HELPS!! |
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Explain the process of sedimentation and decantation with the help of an example. |
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Answer» SEDIMENTATION-it us the process of settling down heavier INSOLUBLE PARTICLES from a mixture |
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Find the position of element witn atomic number 35 in the periodic table |
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Ammonia is a base but it does not contain the hydroxyl group. give reasons |
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Answer» Ammonia (NH3) is a weak BASE, which does not have hydroxyl group in its formula but itgives OH- ions when it reacts with WATER |
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Heating coal in air to form carbon dioxide is which type of reaction(endothermic/exothermic) why |
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Answer» Both as it ABSORBS HEAT to BURN and RELEASES heat after BURNING |
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how will you seperate a mixture of two miscible liquids having difference in boiling point of more than 25c ?describe with the help of a neat labelled diagram |
| Answer» FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION is DONE if their boiling point DIFFERS by 25C | |
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what should be the energy in the first excited state of beryllium^3+?? PPS HELP ANSWER WITH EXPLAINATION |
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Answer» First understand that we can only calculate energy of single ELECTRON species (charged atom) .As you know Be3+ has one electron only . we can calculate energy in n th orbit = -13.6 ×Z2/n2 where Z is atomic number and n is the number of the orbit . first excited state MEANS 2nd orbit .Z of Beryllium is 4. so energy =-13.6 ×16/4 = -54.4 EV sorry I didn't mention the unit earlier please MARK me as brainliest |
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the electron affinity values of elements A,B,C and D respectively -135,-60,-200,-348 Kj/mol.The outer electronic configuration of B is |
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Answer» Option c. 3s2 3p3...because here its SAID B has ea -60 kj. so it must be stable CONFIGURATION. we know stable configurated atoms does not WANT other electrons |
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Be and ne have positive values of electron gain enthalpy againstgeneral trend in period |
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Answer» The ELECTRONIC configuration of Be is 2S2, Since it has completely filled outer shells which is a stable configuration. It becomes ENERGETICALLY unfavourable to remove or ADD an electron and it has positive electron gain enthalpy. Similarly, Ne is a noble gas and FULLY filled outer shell thus its electron gain enthalpy is positive. |
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Anyone give me some idea to solve chemistry questions based on mole concept |
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What is the valency of HNo3 |
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Answer» SO YOUR ANSWER WILL BE 0 AS VALENCY IS THE COMBINIG CAPACITY AND THIS IS NOT APPLICABLE FOR COMPOUNDS |
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