a. London dispersion, dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding b. hydrogen bonding and London dispersion c. dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding d.... View Article
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a. formation of ozone from atmospheric oxygen in the presence of sunlight b. reaction of H2SO4 with NaOH c. combination of dinitrogen with... View Article
I. Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide gives dioxygen II. Like hydrogen peroxide, compounds, such as KClO3, Pb(NO3)2 and NaNO3 when heated... View Article
a. vapour phase refining b. distillation c. liquation d. zone refining Answer: c Liquation is the process of refining a metal with a low... View Article
a. the volume of the solution and the solvent does not change b. the volume of the solution increases and the volume of the solvent decreases... View Article
NaOH + Cl2 -> (A) + side products (hot & conc.) Ca(OH)2+ Cl2 -> (B) + side products (dry) a. NaClO3 and Ca(ClO3)2 b. NaOCl and Ca(ClO3)2... View Article
a. 3, paramagnetic b. 2.5, diamagnetic c. 3, diamagnetic d. 2.5, paramagnetic Answer: c CN- is a 14 electron system. The bond order and... View Article
Note: A and B are unidentate neutral and unidentate monoanionic ligands, respectively. a. 0 and 1 b. 0 and 0 c. 2 and 2 d. 0 and 2 Answer: b... View Article