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Why does `PCl_(3)` fume in moisture ?

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Anhydrous AlCl_(3) produces fumes in the air because of

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Why trihalides of group 13 elements fume in moist air?

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RESONANCE ENGLISH-P BLOCK ELEMENTS-Exercise 1 part 1 subjective ques
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  3. What happens when PCl(5) is heated?

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  4. Why does PCl(3) fume in moisture ?

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  14. is sulphur S(2) is paramagnetic in nature and why ?

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  15. State True or false : concentrated H(2)SO(4) can not be used for dry...

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  17. Describe the action of heat on the following compounds: NH(4)NO(3)

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  18. Describe the action of heat on NaHSO(3)

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  19. concentrated H2 SO4 can be used to dry which gas ?

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