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Give condensed and bond line structural formulas and identify the functional group(s) present, if any, for

2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid

[8] Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
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Give condensed and bond line structural formulas and identify the functional group(s) present, if any, for

Hexanedial

[8] Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Principles and Techniques
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How can the production of dihydrogen, obtained from ‘coal gasification’, be increased?

[9] Hydrogen
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Discuss the consequences of high enthalpy of H–H bond in terms of chemical reactivity of dihydrogen.

[9] Hydrogen
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Arrange the following:

H–H, D–D and F–F in order of increasing bond dissociation enthalpy.

[9] Hydrogen
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Write the Formulae for the Following Compound:

Nickel(II) Sulphate

[7] Redox Reactions
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Write formulas for the following compound:

Tin(IV) oxide

[7] Redox Reactions
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Write the formulae for the following compound:

Thallium(I) sulphate

[7] Redox Reactions
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Write the Formulae for the Following Compound:

Iron(III) Sulphate

[7] Redox Reactions
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Write the Formulae for the Following Compound:

Chromium(III) Oxide

[7] Redox Reactions
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Using the standard electrode potential, predict if the reaction between the following is feasible:

Fe3+(aq) and I(aq)

[7] Redox Reactions
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Using the standard electrode potential, predict if the reaction between the following is feasible:

\[\ce{Ag{^+_{(aq)}}}\] and Cu(s)

[7] Redox Reactions
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Using the standard electrode potential, predict if the reaction between the following is feasible.

Fe3+(aq) and Cu(s)

[7] Redox Reactions
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Using the standard electrode potential, predict if the reaction between the following is feasible:

Br2(aq) and \[\ce{Fe^{2+}_{ (aq)}}\]

[7] Redox Reactions
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Given the standard electrode potentials,

K+/K = –2.93V, Ag+/Ag = 0.80V,

Hg2+/Hg = 0.79V

Mg2+/Mg = –2.37V. Cr3+/Cr = –0.74V

Arrange these metals in their increasing order of reducing power.

[7] Redox Reactions
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Using the standard electrode potential, predict if the reaction between the following is feasible:

Ag(s) and \[\ce{Fe^{3+}_{ (aq)}}\]

[7] Redox Reactions
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Write the drawbacks in Mendeleev’s periodic table that led to its modification.

[3] Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
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In what manner is the long form of periodic table better than Mendeleev’s periodic table? Explain with examples.

[3] Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
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The interaction energy of London force is inversely proportional to sixth power of the distance between two interacting particles but their magnitude depends upon

[5] States of Matter:- Gases and Liquids
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Use the information and data given below:

• Stronger intermolecular forces result in higher boiling point.

Which type of intermolecular forces are present in the molecules \[\ce{HF, HCl, HBr and HI}\]?

[5] States of Matter:- Gases and Liquids
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