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Which allotropic form of sulphur is thermodynamically stable at room temperature ?

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Rhombic sulphur
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RESONANCE ENGLISH-NITROGEN & OXYGEN FAMILY-Exercise 1
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  2. A particle placed 1.inside a uniform spherical shell of mass M, but ...

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  3. Which allotropic form of sulphur is thermodynamically stable at room t...

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  4. The important source of phosphorus is phosphorite rocks which is mainl...

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  5. Why is Bi(V) a stronger oxidant than Sb(V) ?

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  6. The equilibrium constant at 25^(@)C for the process: CO^(3+) (aq) +6...

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  7. A current of 2.0 A when passed for 5 hrs through a molten slat deposit...

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  8. Identify X and Y in the given reaction: S+NaOH rarr X+ Y + H(2)O

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  9. Identify X and Y in the given reaction: S+ KOH rarr X+Y+ H(2)O

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  10. Tellurium forms oxides of the formula TeO, TeO(2) and TeO(3). What is ...

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  11. If K(3)[Fe(CN)(6)] gets ionized completely in a solution, number of pa...

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  12. (a) Bond angle in PH(4)^(+) is higher than that in PH(3). Why? (b...

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  13. Write the oxyacids of the following {:("Oxide","Oxyacids"),(N(2)O(3)...

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  14. The pressure-volume of various thermodynamic process is shown in graph...

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  15. Write the oxyacids of the following oxides: (i) P(4)O(6) (ii) P(4)O(1...

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  16. What happens when barium azide is heated ?

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  17. Which stable elements of 15^(th) and 16^(th) group do not react with w...

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  18. Chemiluminescence is a phenomenon in which on element glows in dark wh...

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  19. Write the oxyacids of the following oxides: (i) SO(2) (ii) SO(3)

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  20. When nitrogen dioxide gas is bubbled through water it produces

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