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What was the answer for why Aluminium oxide was able to dissolve in NaOH???
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boy2011 said:question was asking abt being polar of NO not SO2 so NO is non polar..
grumpy said:it says nitrogen undergoes a redox reaction which means change in oxidation state only. NOT oxidation + reductionarmaghanaqib said:the answer of the question about bleach was C as nitrogen was only getting reduced.....but im still confused with the wording of the question
so the ans was A
histephenson007 said:What was the answer for why Aluminium oxide was able to dissolve in NaOH???
histephenson007 said:What was the answer for why Aluminium oxide was able to dissolve in NaOH???
DUDE IT WAS +1 AND -1....u said manganate oxidises OH ryt....so y +2 then it must be +1....dont tell me cold doesnt oxidise cos i never saw that thing anywhereBILALrox01 said:the change in Chiral was +2 and -1.. since the secondary OH will be oxidised to =0 leaving the cholestrol with one less chiral.
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