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What do you understand by electron-deficient? Provide justification with a suitable example.

[9] Hydrogen
Chapter: [9] Hydrogen
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What do you understand by electron-precise? Provide justification with a suitable example.

[9] Hydrogen
Chapter: [9] Hydrogen
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Consider the reaction:

\[\ce{6 CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) → C6 H12O6(aq) + 6O2(g)}\]

Why it is more appropriate to write these reaction as:

\[\ce{6CO2(g) + 12H2O(l) → C6 H12O6(aq) + 6H2O(l) + 6O2(g)}\]

Also, suggest a technique to investigate the path of the redox reactions.

[7] Redox Reactions
Chapter: [7] Redox Reactions
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Rationalise the given statement and give a chemical reaction:

Lead (IV) chloride is highly unstable towards heat.

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Rationalise the given statement and give a chemical reaction:

Lead is known not to form an iodide, PbI4.

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

CO

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

B2O3

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

SiO2

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

CO2

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

Al2O3

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

PbO2

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Classify the following oxide as neutral, acidic, basic or amphoteric:

Tl2O3

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.
CO
[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.

B2O3

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.

SiO2

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.

CO2

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.

Al2O3

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Write suitable chemical equations to show the nature of the following oxide.

PbO2

[11] Some P-block Elements
Chapter: [11] Some P-block Elements
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Name the energy which arises due to motion of atoms or molecules in a body. How is this energy affected when the temperature is increased?

[5] States of Matter:- Gases and Liquids
Chapter: [5] States of Matter:- Gases and Liquids
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The pressure-volume work for an ideal gas can be calculated by using the expression w = `- int_(v_i)^(v_f) p_(ex)  dV`. The work can also be calculated from the pV– plot by using the area under the curve within the specified limits. When an ideal gas is compressed (a) reversibly or (b) irreversibly from volume Vi to Vf. choose the correct option.

[5] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [5] Chemical Thermodynamics
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