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What are compounds will give positive neutral ferric chloride test |
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Answer» Hi MATE |
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Examples of molecular mass and formula unit mass |
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Answer» Please mark as brainliest |
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How many atoms are connected with a carbon atom in graphite? |
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Answer» In one molecule of graphite, each carbon atom is COVALENTLY bonded to three other carbon atoms. |
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How much heat is absorbed when one kg of a liquid gets vaporized at its boiling point? |
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Haloalkane when react with kcn form alkyl cyanide but with agcn form alkyl isocyanide . |
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Answer» Because in kcn the bond between k and CN is IONIC bond and its break in low ENERGY |
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Iron and manganese present as pollutants in water cannot be re-moved by |
| Answer» WATER softeners are TYPICALLY USED to REMOVE iron and MANGANESE from water. | |
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What is chemical formula of baking powder |
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Answer» HEY there!! ANSWER:-. Chemical formula for baking powder(SODIUM Bicarbonate). is NaHCO3 Thanks |
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With explaination....... |
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Answer» Hey MATE! |
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Calculate the number of moles and molecules in 19.6 grams of H2SO4. Also calculate the number of oxygen atoms. 1 mole=6.022*10ˆ23. |
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Answer» Molecular weight of H2SO4 = 98 G/mol |
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8 gram of h2 s o4 is present in 2 litre of a solution the molarity of the solution is |
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Homogeneous catalyst reaction of organometallic compound |
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Answer» Homogeneous catalysis and organometallic chemistry is an important RESEARCH area in the Catalysis group. The group, led by Professor Tilset, focuses on synthesis, characterisation and testing of metal COMPLEXES with the aim to develop and understand new reactions, catalytic as well as NON stochiometric. |
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Who was born in Nepal and is obtained referred as sherpa? |
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Answer» Tenzing NORGAY was BORN in nepal and is obtained referred as SHERPA |
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Give the structure of lowest molecular mass alcohol which is chiral |
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Answer» Since the molecule contains one chiral carbon, therefore the molecule BECOMES optically active. The carbon marked with star is chiral. HENCE, the LOWEST alcohol that is optically active is Butan-2-ol. |
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First36 elements with atomic number and atomic mass and aymbol |
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Answer» Hydrogen |
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Give reasons brisk effervescence os seen when oil of vitriol is added to sodium carbonate |
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Important questions for class 9 science atoms and molecules |
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Answer» Https://www.learncbse.in/important-QUESTIONS-for-cbse-class-9-science-atoms-and-molecules/ |
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Is polonium belongs to chalcogen family? |
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Answer» Yes polonium BELONGS to chalcogen FAMILY. Chalcogen family consists of the ELEMENTS oxygen, sulfur, SELENIUM, TELLURIUM and polonium. |
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Why is chlorine react fastly with carbon compound |
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Answer» Because CHLORINE NEEDS only 1 electron to COMPLETE its octate and to become a stable |
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Give difference between ionic and Molecular crystals |
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Answer» Hii dear here is your answer |
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Which metal displace hydrogen from acid gently? |
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Answer» All of the elements above Hydrogen in the REACTIVITY SERIES will displace Hydrogen atoms from an acid during a reaction. This is because they are higher in the series than Hydrogen, HENCE more reactive than Hydrogen, so they will be able to displace it from its compound. This displacement is not only true for Hydrogen, but for all the metals in the series. Once a METAL is above another in the series, it is more reactive than it and will be able to displace it from its compound. For example, Iron will displace Lead from its compound but Iron cannot displace Zinc from its compound. The LATTER is true because Iron is lower than Zinc in the series, hence it is less reactive so it won't be able to displace Zinc from its compound. |
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what is solubility? demonstrate 2 experiment related to solubility of sugar and second is ammonia gas. |
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Answer» Hey frnd this may help U... |
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How about smoke?Does it have mass?do they occupy space?explain your answer |
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Answer» Smoke is a FORM of gas. it have some MASS but negligible so it take the shape of substance where it is present. there is kinetic ENERGY acts INSIDE it which enable them to SKIP out from the container |
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Find the energy required to excite 0.414 moles of h2 gas |
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Answer» Determination of number of moles of hydrogen gas, |
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Electronic configuration of na+ is (2,8) and that of sodium element is (2,8,1). Choose the correct statements. I. Na+ (g) is more stable than na(g). Ii. Na+ (g) is less stable than na(g). Iii. Na+ (aq) is more stable than na(aq). Iv. Na+ (aq) is less stable than na(aq) |
| Answer» NA+is more STABLE then Na(G) | |
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Eneroil reliance electrophilic substitution techniques mainly at ortho and para positions why |
| Answer» DUE to RESONANCE the electron DENSITY increases at ORTHO and para position .HENCE they attach at that position only. | |
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What do you mean by density |
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Answer» ❣️Hey Dost❣️ |
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What is the chemical formula for magnesium hydroxide |
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Answer» The chemical formula for MAGNESIUM hydroxide is Mg(OH)2 |
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On the basis of Rutherford's model of an atom, which subatomic particle is present in the nucleus of an atom? |
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Answer» ↪↪On the basis of RUTHERFORD's MODEL of an ATOM, PROTONS and neutrons are present in the NUCLEUS of an atom.↩↩ |
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During the preparation of esters from a carboxylic acids and alcohols in the presence of acid water or ester is removed |
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suppose you have to cook your food in a pan and you don't want any black substance to get deposited on it, then which flame is suitable for cooking. Give reason in support of your answer. |
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Answer» then the best fuel is LPG (liquified petroleum gas ) it burns with a blue flame which is a sign of complete COMBUSTION. hence, NOTHING gets DEPOSITED on the pan |
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Definition of lattice energy |
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Answer» A measure of the energy CONTAINED in the crystal lattice of a compound, equal to the energy that would be RELEASED if the component ions were BROUGHT together from INFINITY. |
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Acchievements and limitations of doberniers traids |
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Answer» Dobereiner, a German scientist, was the first to classify elements into groups based on JOHN DALTON's assertions. He grouped the elements with similar chemical properties into clusters of three called 'Triads'. The distinctive feature of a triad was the atomic mass of the middle element. When elements were arranged in order of their increasing atomic mass, the atomic mass of the middle element was approximately the arithmetic mean of the other two elements of the triad.It MADE a look at elements in terms of groups of elements with similar chemical and physical properties. This EVENTUALLY led to rigorous classification of elements and the modern periodic table of elements, as we now know it, was discovered |
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Difference between atoms and molecules {plz 5 point} |
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Answer» Difference between atoms and MOLECULES are as follows: ... ANSWER PLEASE. 30th August 2016, 5:54 PM. |
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Effect of temperature on specific conductance and equivalent conductance.(note: pls dont tell the trnd abt molar conductance) |
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Answer» The specific conductance (κ) increases with increase in concentration of solution as the number of ions per UNIT volume increases. * WHEREAS, both the equivalent CONDUCTIVITY and increase with decrease in concentration (i.e. upon DILUTION) since the extent of IONIZATION increases. |
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Expalin why it is preferable to use a number of graphite electrodes as anode instead of a single electrode during the electrolysis of aluminium |
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Plzzz answer, I wud b very thankful...plzzzz |
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Answer» Group 17 elements are highly reactive because their atomic SIZE is small and have more NUCLEAR charge and thus can gain electrons EASILY to BECOME stable |
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Determine the boiling point of 1m solution of sugar glucose urea sodium chloride,barium chloride aluminium chloride-chemistry project |
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Answer» Concentration. Solution concentration = how much solute dissolved in solvent ... Sucrose (common table sugar) in water makes sugarwater .... ex: in CAR radiators we ADD ethylene glycol to raise boiling point for SUMMER ... OSMOTIC pressure calculation ... -1.86 1m GLUCOSE C6H12O6 → 1m C6H12O6 expected amount for 1m. |
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Can explain about ionic bond. |
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Which group of element was missing from Mendeleev's original periodic table? |
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Answer» ‘O' GROUP elements are not KNOWN at the TIME of Mendeleeff. |
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Obtain expression for half life period of zero order reaction |
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Answer» hey mate here is ur answer........ |
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Examples of free living nitrogen fixing aerobic microbes and free living anaerobic microbes |
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Answer» **FREE living AEROBIC microbes--azotobacter,beijernikia,bacillus |
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Derive the relation between relative lowarimg of vapour pressure and molar mass of non volaite solute |
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Answer» Let W2 g of SOLUTE of molar MASS M2 be dissolved in W1 g of solvent of molar mass M1 . Hence number of |
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Define why halloween halloween sa less reactive than haloalkanes towards nucleophilic substitution reaction |
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Answer» Haloarenes are less reactive than haloalkanes TOWARDS nucleophilic substitution reaction because, STABILIZATION by resonance : The electron pair of halogen ATOM in haloarene, is in CONJUGATION with the π ELECTRONS of the benzene ring. |
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Explain basic principles theory advantage and disadvantage |
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Answer» The concept or theory of Scientific MANAGEMENT is about the progress of SCIENCE to substitute the approximation principal or HYPOTHESIS of the awareness and education of workmen |
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What do u mean by visvocity? |
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Answer» VISCOSITY:- the LIQUIDS such as water FLOWS in the FORM of layer. the formation of layer is aggregated such as the layer at surface have much LOW velocity {due to more weight},as compared to upper one and as so on. so in between the two layer, a internal force of friction comes into PLAY which retards the relative motion of its upper layer. this opposing force is called viscous force. and this phenomena of acting as resistance to flow of fluid is termed as viscosity. |
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