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Explain how the adsorption of a gas on solid varies with the nature of adsorbate and adsorbent.
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Explain how the adsorption of gas on solid varies with the surface area of adsorbent.
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Write statement for Law of Mass action.
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Write an expression for the equilibrium constant with respect to concentration.
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Derive mathematically value of KP for \[\ce{A_{ (g)} + B_{ (g)} ⇌ C_{ (g)} + D_{ (g)}}\].
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Relate the terms reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium.
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Explain the significance of formal charge with the help of a suitable example
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What do you mean by formal charge?
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Explain the dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium with a suitable example.
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Explain the Relation between KC and KP.
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Explain rate of reaction.
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Choose the correct option.
Which of the atomic number represent the s-block elements?
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Choose the correct option.
Which of the following pair of elements has similar properties?
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Name the following:
The hydrocarbon said to possess carcinogenic property.
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Answer in one sentence.
A bubble of methane gas rises from the bottom of the North sea. What will happen to the size of the bubble as it rises to the surface?
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Convert the following temperature from degree Celcius to kelvin.
−15° C
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Convert the following temperature from degree Celcius to kelvin.
25° C
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Convert the following temperature from degree Celcius to kelvin.
−197° C
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Convert the following temperature from degree Celcius to kelvin.
273° C
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Convert the following pressure value into Pascals.
10 atmosphere
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