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- Complete the following chemical reaction equations: F2(g) + H2O(l) rar...
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- Complete the following equations: XeF4 + H2O rarr
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- Draw structure of the following species: H2S2O7
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- Describe the manufacture of ammonia by Haber's process with favourable...
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- Draw the structure of the following: S(8(g))
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- Draw structure of the following species: H2S2O7
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- Negative electron gain ethalpy of fluorine atom is less than that of c...
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- Explain the following observations: hydrogen fluoride has a much highe...
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- Give reasons: Penta-halides are more covalent than trihlaides.
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- Why is BiH3 the strongest reducing agent among all the hydrides of gro...
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- Why is N2 less reactive at room temperature?
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- How does ammonia react with a solution of Cu^(2+)?
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- What is the covalence of N2O5?
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- Bond angle in PH4^+ is higher than that is PH3.
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- What happens when white Phosphourous is heated with NaOH solution in a...
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- What happens when: PCI5 is heated strongly?
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