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What happens when `H_(3)PO_(3)` is heated

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  3. What happens when H(3)PO(3) is heated

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  10. How is O(3) estimated quantitatively ?

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  11. What happens when sulphur dioxide is passed through an aqueous solutio...

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  12. Comment on the nature of two S - O bonds formed is SO(2) molecule. Are...

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  13. How is the presence of SO(2) detected ?

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  14. Mention three areas in which H(2)SO(4) plays an important role.

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  15. Write the conditions to maximize the yield of H(2)SO(4) by contact pro...

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  18. Give two examples to show the anomalous behaviour of flurine.

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  19. Sea is the greatest source of some halogens. Comment.

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