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It is necessary to use calculated amount of lime for the removal of temporary hardness of water by Clark's method-why?

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  1. Give example of a reaction in which H(2)O acts oxidising agent.

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  2. How can the hardness of water be expressed?

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  3. Hard water cannot be used in boilers -why?

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  4. It is necessary to use calculated amount of lime for the removal of te...

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  5. Explain why water is called'universal solvent'.

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  6. What is heavy water? Why is it so called? How can it be prepared?

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  7. Which one will readily undergo electrolysis? H(2)O, D(2)O .

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  8. Explain the structure of the common form of ice.

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  9. Describe some unusual properties of water.

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  10. H(2)O(2) has both oxidising and reducing properties-why?

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  11. The boiling point of H(2)O(2) is higher than that of H(2)O - why?

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  12. Water and hydrogen peroxide are kept in two separate bottles. How will...

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  13. How does H(2)O(2) display its bleaching property?

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  14. In the preparation of H(2)O(2), "MnO"(2) or "PbO"(2) cannot be used i...

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  15. Why is H(2)O(2) used to restore the original colour of oilpaintings?

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  16. Explain why a solution of H(2)O(2) cannot be stored in an ordinary gl...

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  17. What do you mean by 'x volume' H(2)O(2)solution?

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  18. Explain why in the laboratory preparation of H(2)O(2) : It is better...

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  19. How can H(2)O(2) be preserved in the laboratory?

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  20. What are the limitations of the process used for the laboratory prepar...

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