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The catalyst preferred in the conversion of Sulphur dioxide to Sulphur trioxide is ______.

[11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
Chapter: [11] Study of Compounds D. Sulphuric Acid
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Name the compound formed when: Ethene reacts with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.

[12.3] Hydrocarbons: Alkenes
Chapter: [12.3] Hydrocarbons: Alkenes
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Draw the structural diagram of: 

Ethanoic acid

[12.6] Carboxylic Acids
Chapter: [12.6] Carboxylic Acids
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Draw the structural diagram of 1, 2 dichloroethane.

[12.3] Hydrocarbons: Alkenes
Chapter: [12.3] Hydrocarbons: Alkenes
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Complete and balance the following chemical equation:

C2H2 + I2

[12.3] Hydrocarbons: Alkenes
Chapter: [12.3] Hydrocarbons: Alkenes
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Complete and balance the following chemical equation:

NH3 + HCl →

[13] Practical Work
Chapter: [13] Practical Work
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State the following:

Products are formed when ammonia is burnt in excess of oxygen.

[9] Study of Compounds B. Ammonia
Chapter: [9] Study of Compounds B. Ammonia
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Name the following organic compound:

The compound formed by complete chlorination of ethyne.

[12.4] Hydrocarbons: Alkynes
Chapter: [12.4] Hydrocarbons: Alkynes
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State which of the two - a solution of HCl in water or in toluene is an electrolyte. Explain.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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State which of the two - a solution of HCl in water or in toluene is an electrolyte. Explain.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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State which of the two - a solution of HCl in water or in toluene is an electrolyte. Explain.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Write an equation for the reactions of hydrochloric acid on manganese (IV) oxide.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Explain the following:

H3PO3 is not a tribasic acid.

[3.1] Acids and Bases
Chapter: [3.1] Acids and Bases
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State which of the two - a solution of HCl in water or in toluene is an electrolyte. Explain.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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A solution of hydrogen chloride in water is prepared. The following substances are added to separate portions of the solution :

S.NO. Substances added Gas evolved Odour 
1. Calcium carbonate ______ ______
2. Magnesium ribbon     ______ ______
3. Manganese (IV) oxide with heating   ______ ______
4. Sodium sulphide ______ ______

Complete the table by writing the gas evolved in each case and its odour.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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Write an equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid on manganese (IV) oxide.

[8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
Chapter: [8] Study of Compounds A. Hydrogen Chloride
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The nitrate, which undergoes one thermal decomposition, leaves behind a residue that is yellow when hot and white when cold.

[13] Practical Work
Chapter: [13] Practical Work
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The acid which does not form acid salt by a basic radical.

[3.2] Salts and their Preparations
Chapter: [3.2] Salts and their Preparations
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State the terms/process for the following:

A type of salt formed by partial replacement of hydroxyl radicals with an acid radical.

[3.2] Salts and their Preparations
Chapter: [3.2] Salts and their Preparations
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Give the structural formula of the following organic compound:

2-chlorobutane

[12.1] Organic Compounds
Chapter: [12.1] Organic Compounds
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