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UNITED BOOK HOUSE-KALIDHAN INSTITUTION QUESTION PAPER-EXERCISE
  1. Give an example of a compound having trigonal bipyramidal structure.

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  2. State with example law of reciprocal proportion.

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  3. Give the limitation of multiple proportion.

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  4. Write two difference between orbit anoorbital. What difference will be...

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  5. Endothermic process may also be spontaneous— Explain giving condition.

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  6. Calculate the entropy change in vapourisation of 9 gm waterat 100^@C.

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  7. Calculate the value of universal gas constant in CGS unit.

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  8. Write the electronic configuration of oxygen molecule.

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  9. The percentage of carbon and hydrogen in an organic compound are 92.5 ...

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  10. An electron has a velocity of 300 ms^(-1) that is accurate to .001%. W...

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  11. The- mass of a proton and an electron are 1.67 xx 10^(-24) g and 9.11 ...

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  12. Define ionisation potential. State its change down a group.

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  13. Give one example of intramolecular hydroen bond. Explain why - KHF2 e...

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  14. Calculate the ratio of the values of average velocity, root mean squar...

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  15. Why does real gas deviate from ideal gas behaviour? Under what conditi...

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  16. Balance the equation by oxidation number method. K2Cr2O7 +FeSO4 + H2SO...

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  17. Explain why : Lithium is metal but it produces covalent compound.

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  18. Explain why :Why is KO2 paramagnetic in nature.

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  19. The DeltaH(fusion)^@ and Delta S(fusion)^@ of CCI4 are 2.5 KJ mol^(-1)...

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  20. 56 gm of N2 gas is expanded isothermally and reversibly from 2 litres ...

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