will Cuo react with hcl ?if yes pls check pg 140 of concise txt and pls tell me the right ans.... |
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asked by Aru.... (aruntimmy10101111) 7 years ago | |
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*CHEMISTRY* Chapter 1 : Do all the definitons, on a paper make a chart and with arrows mark trends. Make a table which tells the factors, Highest , lowest. Write keypoints of give reason answers eg : Chlorine has more EA than Fluorine : F - small size - electro repulsion Chapter 2 : Do the definitons. Structure of all electrovalent and Covalent are similar, go through them once if you are confused, DON'T forget to write the electrovalency, do the lone pair effect and NH4+ and H3O+ coordinate bonds. Make a two column table and write the difference in properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds in KEYWORDS ( I am emphasising because long answers are boring to read , takes time but keywords can instantly make you remember the crux of the matter). Chapter 3 : Do all definitions . Make a table and write the general formulae of preparation of acids and base : such as H2 + halogen = acid; Metal + O2 = Base ;(there are more) Go through the uses and the pH paper page. Learn the change in colours of indicators and the difference between them. Learn the SI Unit of pH and pH = -log H+ For salts learn solublity , just the general formula of all salt preparation ( w/ insoluble and soluble / dilute and conc and temp written) . With this you can make your own equations. Go through the examples once. Go through the preparation of specific salts with emphasis on FeCl3. Learn the properties, WOC , deliquiscence, efflorescence , Hygroscopy and Hydrolysis - learn the pH of solutions. For Stoichometry - Learn the 2 laws , go through examples and understand what it means : Gay Lussac's is only for volume , Avogadro's can be of moles / mass / volume Then solve last 10 years and behind book questions. |
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asked by eeshaan17 7 years ago | |
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Lead Nitrate reacts with Dilute or Concentrated Sulphuric acid to give Lead Sulphate? |
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asked by Diksha Thakur (darkprince) 7 years ago | |
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1. A lead compound that can be used to oxidize hydrogen chloride to chlorine 2.State the observation: Cuo is treated with conc.HCl |
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asked by Arunima (arunima_29) 7 years ago | |
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Does copper react with HCl. I think no cause it is below hydrogen but I checked on yahooanswers . com where someone proved that it does react. I'm confused. |
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asked by Shivaanee sharma (shivaanee22) 7 years ago | |
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Is lysol an antiseptic or disinfectant? Because it's given in both in Selina |
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asked by Atharva Varde (wolfric13) 7 years ago | |
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is structural formula of methoxy propane in portion?... if yes then please post the answer |
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asked by Shreyas Kulkarni (shreyas25164909) 7 years ago | |
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why halogens have high electron affinity |
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asked by Steny James (steny) 7 years ago | |
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Why titration is necessary in case of preparation of Na2SO4? Is it also needed in case of neutralization of weak bases like Cu(OH)2? |
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asked by Satendra singh (skshooda) 7 years ago | |
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how is Fe3O4 and Pb3O4 formed...(trick q out of scope) |
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asked by Illuminati (xxskullkingxx) 7 years ago | |
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