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MAXIMUM PUBLICATION-SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY-EXAMPLE
- Classify the following substances into homogeneous and heterogeneous m...
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- Calculate the volume occupied by 4.4 g of CO2 at STP?
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- During a group of discussion a student argued that "the water of sea a...
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- During a group of discussion a student argued that "the water of sea a...
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- During a group of discussion a student argued that "the water of sea a...
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- "When science developed some theories are also modified". Write the mo...
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- Carbon combines with oxygen to form CO and CO2. What is the law behind...
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- Carbon combines with oxygen to form CO and CO2. State the law.
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- Calculate the volume occupied by 6.02*10^25 molecules of oxygen at STP...
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- Calculate the molality of a solution of NaOH containing 20g of NaOH in...
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- Calculate the mole fraction of NaOH in a solution containing 20 g of N...
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- 12 g of carbon reacts with 32 g of oxygen to form 44 g of carbon dioxi...
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- When hydrogen and oxygen combine to from water, the ratio between volu...
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- When hydrogen and oxygen combine to from water, the ratio between volu...
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- Carbon form two oxides, the first contains 42.9% C and the second cont...
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- calculate the molality of a solution containing 10 g of NaOH in 200cm^...
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- Calculate the mass percentage of oxygen in CaCO3.
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- KCIO3 on heating decomposes to KCI and O2. Calculate the mass and volu...
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- Calculate the number of molecules present in 11 g of CO2.
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- Calculate the number of molecules present in 56mL of CO2 at STP.
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