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    1 in vapour state sulphur partly exists as S2 molecule which has 2 unpaired electrons in the antibondind pi orbitals jus lyk oxygen and thus exhibits paramagnetism. 2 An interhalogen compound is a molecule whose atom contains two or more different halogen atoms (fluorine‚ chlorine‚ bromine‚ iodine or astatine). Most interhalogen compounds known are binary (composed of only two distinct elements). Their formulas are generally XYn‚ where n = 1‚ 3‚ 5 or 7‚ and X is the less electronegative

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    2007) (3) William Bonner‚ A (4) Lemieux‚ R. U.; Pavia‚ A. A. Solvation Effects on Conformational Equilibria. Studies Related to the Conformational Properties of 2-Methoxytetrahydropyran and Related Methyl Glycopyranosides. Canadian Journal of Chemistry 1969‚ 1966–1968. (5) M. L. Wolfrom‚ Donald R. Husted; the Beta to Alpha Conversion of Fully Acetylated Sugars by Alkali. J. Am. Chem. Soc.‚ 1937‚ 59 (2)‚ pp 364–365 (6) Perles‚ C (9) Spectral Database for Organic Compounds (SDBS); mass spectrum;

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    JEET SCIENCE ACADEMY CHOWK AZAM (LAYYAH) TIME 2.5 Hr CHEMISTRY 1st YEAR CH # 1‚2‚9‚10 Marks: 85 G.Super . 1 Name…………………………………………...... Objective ROLL NO. ………………………………. Q.NO.1. Encircle the correct answer? (1×17=17) 1. Atoms of which one of the follelement have independent existance: (A) Flourine (B) Krypton (C ) Oxygen (D) Nitrogen 2.18g glucose is dissolved

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    atoms can rotate and vibrate with respect to each other. These vibrations and rotations also have discrete energy levels‚ which can be considered as being packed on top of each electronic level. UV/Vis spectroscopy is routinely used in analytical chemistry for thequantitative determination of different analytes‚ such as transition metal ions‚ highly conjugated organic compounds‚ and biological macromolecules. Spectroscopic analysis is commonly carried out in solutions but solids and gases may also

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    Candidate name…………………………………………………………………….. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MASALA SECONDARY SCHOOL BOARD MOCK EXAMINATION 2014 SCIENCE 5124/3 PAPER 3 (CHEMISTRY) 1hour 15minutes Additional materials: Monday 30th July 2014. Answer paper INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name‚ centre number and candidate number at the top of this page all separate Attempt all questions in SECTION A and only TWO questions in SECTION B SECTION A (45 marks)

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    CHEMISTRY PROJECT WORK SESSION -2013-2014 ROLL NO- CLASS-XII ‘A’ SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO ROHIT LAKHERA Mrs. ANITA BISHT CERTIFICATE This is hereby to certify that‚ the original and genuine investigation work has been carried out to investigate about the subject matter and related data collection

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    Gas Chromatography (GC) Definition: Gas chromatography is a physical method of separation in which the components to be separated are distributed between two phases‚ one being a stationary bed of large surface area‚ and the other a gas that percolates through the stationary bed. When the stationary phase is a solid‚ the separation process is more precisely called gas-solid chromatography. Introduction: Gas Chromatography is a technique widely used to separate complex mixtures of substances. Compounds

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    Technology surrounds almost everyone in modern society today. It affects both work and leisure activities. Technology contains information that many would rather it did not have. It influences minds in good and bad ways‚ and it allows people to share information‚ which they would otherwise not be able to attain. Even if a person does not own a computer or have credit cards‚ there is information on a computer somewhere about everyone. The technology‚ which is just now beginning to be disrupted and

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    Chemistry Review (mid-term) 1. Use the equation for atomic mass to answer the following questions. (http://johnheilchem10.escuelacampoalegre.wikispaces.net/file/view/average+atomic+mass+calculations+-+3.pdf) 1. Argon has three naturally occurring isotopes: argon-36‚ argon-38‚ and argon-40. Based on argon’sreported atomic mass‚ which isotope do you think is the most abundant in nature? Explain. 2. Copper is made of two isotopes. Copper-63 is 69.17% abundant and it has a mass of 62.9296 amu.

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    3.1 & 3.2 Chemistry Notes Dalton * In 1805‚ John Dalton reintroduced the idea to explain 3 fundamental principles Experimental Work * Atoms of different elements have different properties * Law of definite proportion and multiple compositions: atoms of 2 or more elements can combine in a fixed ratio to form new substances depending on their combining capacities (eg. H2O vs H2O2) * Law of conservation of mass: atoms cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction

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