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1.00g of carbon is combusted in a limited supply of pure oxygen. 0.50g of the carbon combusts
to form CO2 and 0.50 g of the carbon combusts to form CO.
The resultant mixture of CO2 and CO is passed through excess NaOH(aq) and the remaining gas
is then dried and collected.
What is the volume of the remaining gas? (All gas volumes are measured at 25°C and 1 atmosphere pressure.)
how we can understand that which one of the following aqueous solution has highest freezing point?
a. 0.1M Nacl
b. 0.1M BaCl2
c. 0.1M Al2(SO4)3
d. 0.1M urea
my question is that..for d4 system high spin complexes square planar geometry is more stable than octahedral geometry. why?
The ionization energy of alkaline earth metals on moving down the group.
Lead (ii) sulphate is used as white pigment.what is the solubility of pbS04?
ksp is 1.8x10_11
1.what are all the possible points of isomerism in duloxetine hydrochloride and assign stereodescriptors to any alkenes, chiral centres?

2. the infrared, mass spectroscopic and 1H and 13C NMR data for duloxetine hydrochloride
which of these statement is not true?
a)alkaline earth metals react with acid to liberate hydrogen
b)metals halides formed by alkaline earth metals are hygroscopic in nature
c)alkaline earth metals react readily with water
d)alkaline earth metals are less reactive than alkali metals
When alkali metals are heated with hydrogen, they form ____________ hydrides
all these can be used as raw materials for the production of oxygen except..........?
a)coke
b)carbon(ii)oxide
c)steam
d)nitrogen
sodium hydride is an example of?
a)covalent
b)ionic
c)metallic
d)non-stoichiometric
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