What do we understand by Stoichiometric Combustion?
End product of CO2, H2O and N2
End product of CO2, and H2O
End product of H2O and N2
End product of CO2
Stoichiometric combustion is basically nothing but a complete burning and giving off only carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen as end products.
What do we understand by spontaneous combustion?
What do you understand by the term “non-stoichiometric hydrides”? Do you expect this type of the hydrides to be formed by alkali metals? Justify your answer.
What do we understand by miscibility?
What do we understand by vermiculture?