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List the quantum numbers (ml and l) of electrons for 3d orbital.
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Which of the following orbitals are possible?
1p, 2s, 2p and 3f
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Indicate the number of unpaired electrons in a P.
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Indicate the number of unpaired electrons in Si.
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Indicate the number of unpaired electrons in Cr.
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Indicate the number of unpaired electrons in Fe.
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Indicate the number of unpaired electrons in Kr.
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Write the important conditions required for the linear combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbitals.
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Discuss the chemistry of Lassaigne’s test.
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Why is a solution of potassium hydroxide used to absorb carbon dioxide evolved during the estimation of carbon present in an organic compound?
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The concentration of hydrogen ion in a sample of soft drink is 3.8 × 10–3 M. what is its pH?
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The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in it.
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It has been found that the pH of a 0.01M solution of an organic acid is 4.15. Calculate the concentration of the anion, the ionization constant of the acid and its pKa.
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Assuming complete dissociation, calculate the pH of the following solution:
0.003 M HCl
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Assuming complete dissociation, calculate the pH of the following solution:
0.005 M NaOH
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Assuming complete dissociation, calculate the pH of the following solution:
0.002 M HBr
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Assuming complete dissociation, calculate the pH of the following solution:
0.002 M KOH
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Calculate the pH of the following solution:
2 g of TlOH dissolved in water to give 2 litre of solution.
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Calculate the pH of the following solutions:
0.3 g of Ca(OH)2 dissolved in water to give 500 mL of solution.
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Calculate the pH of the following solution:
0.3 g of NaOH dissolved in water to give 200 mL of solution.
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