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Aaron Travasso
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 9/9/16
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Aaron Travasso
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Aaron Travasso
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Aaron Travasso
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 9/9/16
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Mariya
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 8/9/16
can you please explain the interstitial hydrides in simple language?
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Mariya
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 8/9/16
can you please explain that how in the non stoichiometric hydrides, the hydrogen is atteched?
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Aaron Travasso
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 5/9/16
If D2 is passed through H2O does it displace H2 and form D2O?
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Aaron Travasso
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 5/9/16
Is D2O2 and T2O2 possible?
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Aaron Travasso
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 5/9/16
How does autoprotolysis take place, since water is neutral not acidic?
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Cheetal Cheetal
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 9/7/16
In practise test, q.7, i think q is wrong. it should be which is correct. but q asked is which is incorrect.
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Rishbha
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 18/5/16
The volume strength of 3.0 N H
2
O
2
is
16.28
4.2
33.6
8.4
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Kavyaa Sharma
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 14/4/16
The component present in greater proportion in water gas is?
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Sweet Simmi
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 17/1/16
"In metallic hydrides , hydrogen occupies interstitial sites in the metal lattice producing distortion without changing the type of lattice."
Explain the above statement.
And also tell what does these terms mean
i) Lattice
ii) Interstitial sites
iii) Distortion
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Sushma
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 16/11/15
The volume strength of 3% H
2
O
2
is...
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Sushma
Subject: Chemistry
, asked on 16/11/15
The volume strength of 3% H
2
O
2
solution is....
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Explain the above statement.
And also tell what does these terms mean
i) Lattice
ii) Interstitial sites
iii) Distortion