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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY-APPENDIX - INORGANIC VOLUME 1-Exercise Short
  1. Give a reaction in which H(2)O acts as an oxidising agent.

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  2. What requirement should be fulfilled by potable water (water for drink...

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  3. Which is heavier: water or ice?

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  4. What type of bonds are broken when water evaporates?

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  5. The degree of hardness of a given sample of hard water is 40 p p m. If...

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  6. Why cannot the dilute solution of hydrogen peroxide be concentrated by...

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  7. Which organic reagent can be used for the manufacture of hydrogen pero...

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  8. H(2)O(2)+Cl(2)to 2HCl+O(2) In the above reaction, H(2)O(2) act as .

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  9. Old lead paintings are generally washed with dilute solution of H(2)O(...

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  10. What is the dihedral angle between two H atoms of H(2)O(2)?

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  11. What is the product of the reaction between benzene and H(2)O(2)?

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  12. Which isotope of hydrogen (a) does not contain neutron, (b) contains e...

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  13. Why is dihydrogen not preferred in weather balloons these days?

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  14. Name two compounds which retard the decomposition of H(2)O(2).

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  15. What do you mean by 15 volume H(2)O(2) solution?

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  16. Give an example of a compound in which hydrogen exists in (a) +1, (b) ...

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  17. Can marine species live in distilled water?

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  18. Give an example of (i) ionic hydride, (ii) covalent hydride.

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  19. Why oxide ion is called a hard ion?

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  20. How is D(2)O(2) prepared?

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