Chemistry - Class 11
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You should first know how to proceed for the solution. From the Ideal Gas equation -
. P V = n R T
. P V = ( given mass / Avg Molar Mass ) R T
. P = ( d R T ) / Avg. Molar Mass
From the Ideal Gas equation,
P V = n R T = ( given mass, w / molar mass, m ) R T
1 × V = ( 12 / 120 ) × R × (273+t) ----- (i)
1.1 × V= ( 12 / 120 ) × R ×
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Hope you are doing great. When the 12g Mg reacts with dilute mineral acid to produce maximum hydrogen equal to 0.5 ml. You can calculate as through the No. of Moles of Mg= Moles of H2 and there for the no. of moles of Mg= 12/24 which is
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Inorganic chemistry is indeed the most difficult yet easy for some people due to its easy understanding of chapters but no doubt the questions that came from these portions are a bit tricky. Also, the issue of forgetting the reaction and compound names are
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It's Very simple to calculate the electron number in 1 mole of any particle and you do it by- multiplying the charge on one electron (1.602 x 10^-19) with the Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23), which means that the charge of 1 mol ≈ 96500 C.
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