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Discuss the three types of Covalent hydrides.

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Predict which of the following hydrides is a gas on a solid

  1. HCl
  2. NaH

Give your reason.

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Write the expected formulas for the hydrides of 4th-period elements. What is the trend in the formulas? In what way the first two members of the series different from the others?

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NH3 has an exceptionally high melting point and boiling point as compared to those of the hydrides of the remaining element of group 15 - Explain.

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Why interstitial hydrides have a lower density than the parent metal?

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How do you expect the metallic hydrides to be useful for hydrogen storage?

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The molality of a solution containing 1.8 g of glucose dissolved in 250 g of water is

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Which of the following concentration terms is/are independent of temperature

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The partial pressure of nitrogen in air is 0.76 atm and its Henry’s law constant is 7.6 × 104 atm at 300 K. What is the mole fraction of nitrogen gas in the solution obtained when air is bubbled through water at 300 K?

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Which one of the following is incorrect for an ideal solution?

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Define Hess's law of constant heat summation.

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The KH for the solution of oxygen dissolved in water is 4 × 104 atm at a given temperature. If the partial pressure of oxygen in air is 0.4 atm, the mole fraction of oxygen in solution is ______.

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Two liquids X and Y on mixing gives a warm solution. The solution is ______.

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The mass of a non – volatile solute (molar mass 80 g mol-1) should be dissolved in 92g of toluene to reduce its vapour pressure to 90% ______.

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Assertion: An ideal solution obeys Raoults Law.

Reason: In an ideal solution, solvent – solvent as well as solute – solute interactions are similar to solute-solvent interactions.

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State Raoult law and obtain the expression for lowering of vapour pressure when the nonvolatile solute is dissolved Insolvent.

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Which solution has the lower freezing point? 10 g of methanol (CH3OH) in 100g g of water (or) 20 g of ethanol (C2H5OH) in 200 g of water.

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The observed depression in the freezing point of water for a particular solution is 0.093°C calculate the concentration of the solution in molality. Given that molal depression constant for water is 1.86 K Kg mol-1.

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Ortho and para – nitro phenol can be separated by ______.

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The purity of an organic compound is determined by ______.

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