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151

In the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g), if 50.0 kg of N2 and 10.0 kg of H2 are mixed, which is the limiting reagent?

CBSE11
152

For a general solid salt MxXy, with molar solubility S, and where x*p+ = y*q-, what is the general expression for Ksp?

CBSE11
153

What is the normal melting point of a substance?

CBSE11
154

The Kekulé structure of benzene proposed alternate single and double bonds. However, X-ray diffraction data shows that all C-C bond lengths in benzene are:

NCERT11
155

What is the key characteristic of chemical properties within a homologous series?

CBSE10
156

De-oxygenated blood from the body enters which chamber of the heart?

CBSE10
157

Which acid is present in tomato?

CBSE10
158

Which of the following describes a monohydric alcohol?

CBSE12
159

Calculate the oxidation number of phosphorus in NaH2PO4.

CBSE11
160

Calculate the oxidation number of carbon in CH3CH2OH (ethanol).

CBSE11
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