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What are rectants products chemical equation? |
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Answer» ★ ELLO ★. |
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carrying a jute bag for shopping .1 .reduse 2.reuse.3.recycle which is the correct anwser of this question. |
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Answer» REDUCE will be the ANSWER as it will reduce WASTE |
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What do you mean by exothermic and endothermic reaction and give example? |
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Answer» Hii frnd here is your ANSWER... |
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Give me the answer of this question below in image in brief?? |
| Answer» REFER GOOGLE for any querry | |
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What are requirement of IR spectroscopy.explain in detail ? |
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Answer» We implicitly assume that the radiation has the correct energy. As radiation is ELECTRIC dipole in NATURE (it consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields) if the molecule also generates an oscillating electric field it can interact with the radiation; energy is taken from the radiation field and ENTERS the molecule. Thus a molecule may gain a QUANTUM of vibrational or rotational energy or an excited STATE may be produced. |
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Why and how size of ions and solvation affect electrolytic conduction? Explain. |
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Answer» Answer: Please mark the answer as brilliant and follow me.Explanation:Radius DECREASES, SMALLER ions carrying current in small area, more ASSOCIATIONS with anions & due to this, the ions BECOME heavy & they move with reduced speed as compared to less associated ones, & thus conductivity decreases. |
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How can we convert the physical States of matter give examples to support your answer. |
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Answer» SOLIDS to liq heating Lig to GASES more haeting above b.p Solid to gas sumliation cmaphor etc Gas to liq FREEZE Liq to solid freeze |
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Total number of nucleon present in 12g of carbon atom |
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Answer» Heya! |
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the number of atoms present in 0.5 g atom of nitrogen is same as the atoms inA. 12g of CB. 32 g of SC. 8g of oxygenD. 24g of Mg |
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Answer» There is no CORRECT option out of A, B, C, D. And I believe that you have committed a little mistake when noting down the Question. If we replace NITROGEN with Hydrogen in the Question, The Correct ANSWER Will be C. 8g of Oxygen Because, MOLES of Hydrogen in 0.5 g of Hydrogen = 0.5 moles and Moles of Oxygen in 8g of Oxygen = 8/16 = 0.5 moles |
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Help me solve this. . . . . . . . .. .. |
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Answer» Here is the answer. |
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Can u tell about ethenol and ehnoic acid |
| Answer» CHEMISTRY me MAIN fail tha is liye mujh se NA PUCHO | |
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Ferrous chloride on oxidation gets converted into |
| Answer» FERRIC OXIDE because LOSSES ONE ELECTRON | |
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Volume of water needed to mix with 10 ml 10 n hno3 to get 0.1 n hno3 |
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Answer» This is a case of DILUTION of a solution |
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What mass of na2so4.7h2o contains exactly 6.02 x 10²² atoms of oxygen? |
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Answer» A = 6.022* 10^23 |
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Example of organic chemistry |
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Answer» Organic chemistry is the chemistry of CARBON COMPOUNDS. All organic compounds contain carbon; however, there are some compounds of carbon that are not CLASSIFIED as organic. For EXAMPLE, salts such as carbonates (e.g., Na 2 CO 3 , CACO 3 ) and cyanides (e.g., NaCN, KCN) are usually designated as inorganic. |
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Good morning can anybody help me with question no. 2,3 |
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Answer» SIMPLE REFERS to the scientific notation of an any ELEMENT which is easy to WRITE and recall. daddy the symbol of calcium is taken as its FIRST second letter |
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What is meant by free radical? |
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Answer» An uncharged molecule (typically HIGHLY REACTIVE and short-lived) having an unpaired valency electron. |
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Why is cucl a solid not soluble if cucl2 is soluble |
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Answer» Compounds of halides and first or second column elements are highly soluble in water, because each atom readily donates or accepts an ELECTRON (or two). Calcium, a 2nd column element, readily gives up 2 electrons to form a +2 ion. Copper is not as willing. The BEHAVIOR of transition metals such as copper is not as uniform as the first and second column elements. That's the basic difference. |
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S . . .. . . .o. . . .l. .. . v. . e. . . Its Urgent expalin in detail |
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Answer» Hmmm |
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Molecular dynamics investigation of oxide ion transport in Sr-doped LaMnO3 |
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Answer» A comprehensive investigation of OXIDE ion transport in La1−xSrxMnO3−0.5x (x = 0.2 and 0.5) over the temperature RANGE of 800–2000 K is carried out employing long molecular dynamics simulations. The macroscopic structural and transport properties are in good AGREEMENT with previous experimental studies. The role of La/Sr ordering on oxide ion diffusivity is investigated. Fresh insights on diffusion pathways, MICROSCOPIC energetics and MECHANISM of oxide ion transport are derived. |
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What happens when aniline is treated with pyridine and what prosduct is formed |
| Answer» PYRIDINE is COMMONLY USED as a SOLVENT in many reactions because aniline is REACTIVE i think aniline will not react with c5h5n | |
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Physical properties of liquids and their aplication in establishing molecular structure |
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Answer» Which have definite VOLUME but not definite SHAPE are liquid |
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Can we use citric acid instead of cream of tatar for making cake icing |
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Answer» NOooo!! we can't use citiric INSTEAD of TARTARIC ACID because it is not an EDIBLE acid and if it is an edible acid then we can use it. |
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hydrothermal synthesis of high electron mobility zn-doped sno2 nanoflowers as photoanode material for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells |
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Iron Encapsulated Within Pod-Like Carbon Nanotubes for Oxygen Reduction Reaction |
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Answer» Carbon NANOTUBE stops the MEDIUM of oxygen to iron and PREVENT OXIDATION( rusting) |
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Write the chemical formula of oxides of sodium,carbonate and magnesium |
| Answer» OXIDES of sodium ,CARBONATE and magnesium are Na2O,co3,MGO | |
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Radioactivity is measured by which instrument |
| Answer» RADIOACTIVITY is MEASURED by ...GEIGER - MULLER COUNTER | |
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Studies of reactions with polymers. I. The reaction of maleic anhydride with PVA and the properties of the resultant |
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Answer» FshdvdbudndksBBCdvjdvxkgcnfiff |
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why is wurtz reaction not preferred for a prepration of alkanes containing odd numbers of carbons atoms |
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Answer» Wurtz REACTION is not preferred for the preparation of ALKANES containing odd number of carbon atoms because the alkane containing odd number of carbon atoms are not PREPARED as the major PRODUCT. There are more than one reaction possible here. |
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What are the short tricks to find out hybridisation of a coordination complex? |
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Answer» No short trickes AVAILABLE but U can easily FIND hybridization by its electron coming orbital it's the easiet WAT y |
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An alloy contains copper zinc and nickel in the ratio |
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Answer» COPPER-nickel-ZINC, nickel silver, GERMAN silver, C73500, C73600, C73800, C74000, C74100, C74200, C74300, C74400, C74500, C75200 these all are CONTAIN nickel, zinc, copper... |
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Among the following molecules which one have smallest bond angle [Orissa JEE 2005]A) N{{H}_{3}} B) P{{H}_{3}} C) {{H}_{2}}O D) {{H}_{2}}Sc |
| Answer» HELLO FRIEND here is your ANSWER. | |
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Various events which could take place on a lattice |
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Answer» Lattice is a type of potential energy that may be defined in two ways. In one definition, the lattice energy is the energy required to break apart an ionic solid and convert its component atoms into gaseous ions. This definition causes the value for the lattice energy to always be POSITIVE, since this will always be an endothermic reaction. The other definition says that lattice energy is the reverse process, meaning it is the energy released when gaseous ions bind to form an ionic solid. As implied in the definition, this process will always be exothermic, and thus the value for lattice energy will be negative. Its values are usually expressed with the units kJ/mol. Lattice Energy is used to explain the stability of ionic solids. Some might expect such an ordered STRUCTURE to be LESS stable because the entropy of the system would be low. However, the crystalline structure allows each ION to interact with multiple oppositely charge ions, which causes a HIGHLY favorable change in the enthalpy of the system. A lot of energy is released as the oppositely charged ions interact. It is this that causes ionic solids to have such high melting and boiling points. Some require such high temperatures that they decompose before they can reach a melting and/or boiling point. |
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Why we mostly use the sodium a reactive element? |
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Answer» Within the alkali metals, sodium is more reactive than LITHIUM but LESS reactive than potassium. Its IONIZATION energy is higher than potassium but lower than lithium. It has ONE electron in the outermost electron shell and thus wants to give up one electron to higher ELECTRONEGATIVE element |
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Which has the highest bond energy [DCE 2002]A) {{F}_{2}} B) C{{l}_{2}} C) B{{r}_{2}} D) {{I}_{2}} |
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Answer» OPTION 2 is CORRECT..... |
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Test of hardness of concrete after 30 minutes |
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Why fluorine has zero electron enthalpy though it is highest electronegative? |
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Answer» HEY MATE your ans is here because fluorine have one UNPAIRED ELECTRON. |
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Why in galvenic cell metals lose their electron to aquous solution? |
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Why physical properties of geometrical isomers are different? |
| Answer» GEOMETRY same but STRUCTURE is DIFFERENT | |
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Which of the following is diamagnetic [BVP 2004]A) Oxygen molecule B) Boron molecule C) N_{2}^{+} D) None |
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How will be the melting and boiling points in intramolecular hydroden bonding |
| Answer» CONSIDER a typical example: ortho-nitrophenol has a lower melting and boiling point than para-nitrophenol. The interactions between MOLECULES are much stronger where there are intermolecular HYDROGEN bonds (as a para-nitrophenol ) because the bonds are FORMED between molecules. | |
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Why do we use different solvents for the chromatography? |
| Answer» CHROMATOGRAPHY is a technique USEDTO separate the COMPONENTS of a mixture. Different solvents will dissolvedifferent SUBSTANCES. | |
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Why carbon has valency 4 and chlorine one? |
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Answer» Because carbon has atmic no. 6 which means in FIRST orbit K the no. of ectrons=2 and the remaing four are outermost electrons so C has valency of 4 |
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Bond order of {{O}_{2}}is [DPMT 2004]A) 2 B) 1.5 C) 3 D) 3.5 |
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Answer» BOND ORDER is : (no. of bonding ELECTRONS - no. of antibonding electrons)/2 no. of bonding e in O2 = 10 no. of antibonding e in o2 = 6 10-6 = 4 4/2 = 2 so 2 is the bond order for o2 |
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Nanorod preparation by chemical coprecipitation |
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Answer» 19-Dec-2017 · Co-precipitation synthesis and characterization of faceted MoS2 NANORODS with ... DISULFIDE (MoS2) nanopowder has been PREPARED using a co- precipitation METHOD. |
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How does PVA react with Maleic acid reaction chemistrychemistry |
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