coordination compounds
discuss the practical uses of coordination compounds, give reactions involves and explain whats happening in the process
Two tanks which contain water are connected to each other through a valve. The initial conditions are as shown (at equilibrium):
Choose the right answer from following. Colligative properties are used for the determination of: (a) Molar Mass (b) Equivalent weight (c) Arrangement of molecules (d) Melting point and boiling point (d) Both (a) and (b)  
25 ml of a solution of barium hydroxide on titration with 0.1 molar solution of the hydrochloric acid provide a litre value of 35 ml. The molarity of barium hydroxide solution will be: (i) 0.07 (ii) 0.14 (iii) 0.28 (iv) 0.35
What do you mean by the term hydra? Briefly define it.
Partition function; that the translational energy of 1 mol of molecules is 3/2 RT will come as no surprise. But the calculation of this result further illustrates the use of quantized states and the partition function to obtain macroscopic properties. The partition fu
The important methods for the preparation of alcohol on large-scale are given below:  
why o-toluidine is a weaker base than aniline?
The number of moles of a solute in its solution is 20 and total no. of moles are 80. The mole fraction of solute wil be: (a) 2.5 (b) 0.25 (c) 1 (d) 0.75
Average covalent radii can be assigned on the basis of molecular structures. The accumulation of structural data by spectroscopic studies and both electron and x-ray diffraction studies allows one to investigate the possibili
The colligative properties of a solution depend on: (a) Nature of solute particles present in it (b) Nature of solvent used (c) Number of solute particles present in it (d) Number of moles of solvent only
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