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Riya Singh 6 years, 5 months ago

Dehydrohalogenation of 1 bromopentane and then reaction with HBr in absence of peroxide.

Abhishek Kumar 6 years, 5 months ago

What is ur questions
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Srishti Choudhary ✍⏳ 6 years, 5 months ago

Ya...mahesh is right...tumne count kiya....??
Yeh question 13th time puccha gaya hai....yeh syllabus mein nahi hai

Nishu Sahu 6 years, 5 months ago

Nhi

K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Nhi h lakin competitive exam ke liye important chapter h ye

Bharat Punetha 6 years, 5 months ago

Agar Aap JEE Ya competitive exam kids tayari kr rhe Ho to It's an important chapter for that one

Azmat Khan 6 years, 5 months ago

Nhi
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Nishu Sahu 6 years, 5 months ago

On adding non volatile solute the v.p. decrease because the surface area of solvent decrease due to presence of solute on the surface.So less molecules get vaporise and exert less pressure than the pure solvent.

Riya Singh 6 years, 5 months ago

Because the vapours of solvent will collide with the particles of the non volatile solute
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Riya Singh 6 years, 5 months ago

Because Fe³+ion will adsorb on the surface of the sol

Shrutika Prasad 6 years, 5 months ago

Cause of Fe +3 ions surrounding it
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Amino acids are organic compounds containing amine and carboxyl functional groups, along with a side chain specific to each amino acid. The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, although other elements are found in the side chains of certain amino acids.
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Osmotic pressure is directly proportional to the concentration of the solutes. Our body fluid contains a number of solutes. On taking large amount of common salt, Na+ and Cl- ions enter into the body fluid thereby raising the concentration of solutes. As a result, osmotic pressure increases which may rupture of blood cells.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

To separate alumina from silica in bauxite ore associated with silica, first the powdered ore is digested with a concentrated NaOH solution at 473 - 523 K and 35 - 36 bar pressure. This results in the leaching out of alumina {tex}\left( {A{l_2}{O_3}} \right){/tex} as sodium aluminate and silica {tex}\left( {Si{O_2}} \right){/tex} as sodium silicate leaving the impurities behind.

{tex}\mathop {A{l_2}{O_{3(s)}}}\limits_{Alu\min a} + 2NaO{H_{(aq)}} + 3{H_2}{O_{(l)}} \to \mathop {2Na{{\left[ {Al{{\left( {OH} \right)}_4}} \right]}_{(aq)}}}\limits_{Sodium\,\,alu\min ate}{/tex}
{tex}\mathop {Si{O_2}}\limits_{Silica} + 2NaO{H_{(aq)}} \to \mathop {N{a_2}Si{O_{3(aq)}}}\limits_{Sodium\,\,silicate} + {H_2}{O_{(l)}}{/tex}

Then, {tex}C{O_2}{/tex} gas is passed through the resulting solution to neutralize the aluminate in the solution, which results in the precipitation of hydrated alumina. To induce precipitation, the solution is seeded with freshly prepared samples of hydrated alumina.

{tex}\mathop {2Na{{\left[ {Al{{\left( {OH} \right)}_4}} \right]}_{(aq)}}}\limits_{Sodium\,\,alu\min ate} + C{O_{2(g)}} \to \mathop {A{l_2}{O_3}.x{H_2}{O_{(s)}}}\limits_{Hydrate\,\,alu\min a} + \mathop {2NaHC{O_{3(aq)}}}\limits_{Sodium\,\,hydrogen\,\,carbonate}{/tex}

During this process, sodium silicate remains in the solution. The obtained hydrated alumina is filtered, dried, and heated to get back pure alumina.

 {tex}\mathop {A{l_2}{O_3}.x{H_2}{O_{(s)}}}\limits_{Hydrated\,\,alu\min a} \xrightarrow{{1470K}}\mathop {A{l_2}{O_{3(s)}}}\limits_{Alu\min a} + x{H_2}{O_{(g)}}{/tex}

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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

A carcinogen is any substance, radionuclide, or radiation that promotes carcinogenesis, the formation of cancer. This may be due to the ability to damage the genome or to the disruption of cellular metabolic processes. ... There are many natural carcinogens.
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Jadeja Maha 6 years, 5 months ago

Electrolysis of aqueous NACl gives hydrogen at cathode and chlorine at anode.

Priya # 6 years, 5 months ago

Na+ and Cl-
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Kohlrausch's law states that the equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte at infinite dilution is equal to the sum of the conductances of the anions and cations. ... The law, which depends on the independent migration of ions, was deduced experimentally by the German chemist Friedrich Kohlrausch.

Prashant Rajput 6 years, 5 months ago

The law states that limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte can be represented as the sum of the individual contributions of the aninon and carion of electrolyte
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Priya # 6 years, 5 months ago

Learn all the formulas. Then practise exercises by applying your knowledge. Keep trying. Best results will be..
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Sudhir Patel 6 years, 5 months ago

Li K Ba Sr Ca Na Mg Al Mn Zn Cr Fe Co Ni Sn Pb H

Priya # 6 years, 5 months ago

K, Na, mg, al, ca,...according to reactivity order of series
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Conversion from Molarity to Molality. Problem: Find the molality of 18 M H2SO4. ... Make an assumption. Assume you have 1 L of solution. ... Find the total mass of the solution. Multiply 1 L X the density (1.84 g/mL) X 1000 mL/L. ... Calculate the grams of the solute. 18M means 18 moles of sulfuric acid per one liter of solution.
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Srishti Choudhary ✍⏳ 6 years, 5 months ago

U will get in this app...click on chemistry then on chapter then on ncert solution..then u will get intext ques of all chapters...
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Abhishek Bajpai 6 years, 5 months ago

rkd -"ran*i ke doolhe"
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Physisorption, also called physical adsorption, is a process in which the electronic structure of the atom or molecule is barely perturbed upon adsorption.

Prashant Singh 6 years, 5 months ago

the adsorption in which accumulation of gas on the surface of a solid occur on amount of weak weak vanderwall force is called physical absorption. it has low specificity.it has low enthaly energy about 20 to 40kj per mol and it is reversible in nature .it result into multimolecular layer.
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Catalytic Promoters. Substances which themselves are not catalysts, but when mixed in small quantities with the catalysts increase their efficiency are called as promoters or activators. ... Catalytic poisons : Substances which destroy the activity of the catalyst by their presence are known as catalytic poisons.

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Promoters: Those substances which increase  the activity of catalyst are called promoters. Example: Mo is promoter whereas Fe is catalyst in Haber’s Process.
Poisons- Substances which decreasethe activity of the catalyst

Prashant Singh 6 years, 5 months ago

promoter aacelerate the rate of reaction where as poison slow the rate of reaction.
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Deepika Nagesh 6 years, 5 months ago

Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 litre of solution. Molarity = mass of solute / volume of solute in litre. I hope this will help u
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Nishant Kumar 6 years, 5 months ago

Me also

Gurman Kaur 6 years, 5 months ago

Nope it's very easy for ? me
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Electrostatic force is force between two charges separated by distance in space while gravitational force is the force between two masses separated by a distance.

K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Electrostatic force is force between two charges separated by distance in space while gravitational force is the force between two masses separated by a distance. Electrostatic force is either repulsive or attractive while gravitational force is always attractive.
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

the release of an adsorbed substance from a surface. "cholesterol desorption from cell membranes"
When the adsorbate is removed from the surface of adsorbent or on surface where it was adsorbed is called desorption
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Sajid Ali 6 years, 5 months ago

No, the molecularity of any molecule can't be 0.
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 5 months ago

each of two or more forms of a compound which have the same structure but are mirror images of each other and typically differ in optical activity.

Shatayu Ganvir 6 years, 5 months ago

The isomers which rotate the plane of plane polarised light in either opposite directions called as optical isomers
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You can check NCERT exemplar you will get the idea
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Vaibhavi Chakalabbi 6 years, 5 months ago

thank you

Pradeep Kumar 6 years, 5 months ago

Reduction with iron scrap and hcl is prefered because Fecl2 formed get easily hydrolised to release HCL during the reaction... And a small amount of HCL is required to initiate the reaction...

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