How do you find out if the acid used in a reaction is CONCENTRATED or DILUTE? Pls reply ASAP! Thanks in advance! |
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asked by RaBh (rahulbhardwaj2002) 6 years ago | |
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Nitric acid is a stronger oxidising agent in the concentrated state than in the dilute state.Give reason. |
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asked by Nehal G (nehalg) 6 years ago | |
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Will they give no marks if I forget to write whether the acid is concentrated or dilute in chemical equation? |
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asked by Abhinav Sharma (monstercat) 6 years ago | |
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is practical chemistry in course of dalal book? |
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asked by Naam_mein_kya_rakha_hai (abhinav07kumar) 6 years ago | |
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Observation: When nitric acid react with saw dust |
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asked by Niraj Gupta (solution86) 6 years ago | |
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is anyone here who will be writing hindustani music after chemistry??.... |
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asked by Mathomania (sankua) 6 years ago | |
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Do brown ring test is done under any special circumstance???🤔🤔 bcoz it's given that iron [II] sulphate on exposure to Atmosphere is oxidised to iron [III] sulphate and the test will not answer with iron [III] sulphate. |
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asked by Mokshil Shah (phoenix80) 6 years ago | |
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