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What is the active mass of `5.6` litres of `O_(2)` at S.T.P.?

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RESONANCE ENGLISH-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM-Exercise-1 (Part-1)
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  2. What is the active mass of 5.6 litres of O(2) at S.T.P.?

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  7. The gas A(2) in the left flask allowed to react with gas B(2) present ...

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  8. n mole each of H(2)O(g),H(2)(g) "and" O(2)(g) are mixed at a suitable ...

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  9. The partial pressures of N(2)O(4) "and" NO(2) "at" 40^(@)C for the fol...

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  15. At 460^(@)C, K(C)=81 for the reaction, SO(2)(g)+NO(2)(g)hArrNO(g)+SO(3...

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  16. For a reversible reaction, if the concentration of the reactants are d...

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  18. Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction H(2)(g)+CO(2)(g)...

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