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salt calcium nitratecan any one tell the method of preparation of copper chloride??
n the salt formed in flue gasses ques??
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salt calcium nitratecan any one tell the method of preparation of copper chloride??
n the salt formed in flue gasses ques??
I n IVWhat was the answer to silicon mcq? In which processes was it being reduced?
can u tell ans of pentane one more covalent bond or strong forceshahaha i'll pray for ur A* but only if u make my gender appropriate XD
can u tell ans of pentane one more covalent bond or strong forces
Same as mei also did the strucure of methanol as the correct option..!! n i did D for addition reaction
(MV/n)acid=(MV/n)alkali0.083 kaisay aai? O_O
were the last two ans fr mcq were b bi also did the strucure of methanol as the correct option..!! n i did D for addition reaction
were the last two ans fr mcq were b b
aree yarr.. only the atoms shifted from here to there..... Mass will stay sameGreater. Cause ppt will be formed, it think so.
nd what frmethanol which thing was correctYes. Both were B.
Hydrogen produced 1 mole.
Addition with that structure.
38 was C.
Was either B or D but I did B.
the confirmed option is that copper always formed at cathode !! bet on itthe statement was sulfate ions move towards the CATHODE...!! sorry i wrote it wrong b4...!! this makes it incorrect... how can sulfate be attracted towards the negative electrode?? i also chose tht option at first but then realized tht it was wrong.
i wrote that it is oxidised to methanoic acid .. isnt that correct ?i also did the strucure of methanol as the correct option..!! n i did D for addition reaction
Mercury is a Transition metal so its conduction is very good. Ref>Wikipedia
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