Chirag Gupta

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Word Problem based question

This question is word problem of organic chemistry. The question is provided below: Each of the compounds below is treated separately with excess NaBH4. The product of each reaction is then heated with excess concentrated H2SO4. In each case, one or more products are formed with molecular formula C7H10. Which compounds give only one final product with the molecular […]

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Law of multiple proportions

Law of multiple proportions states that if two elements form more than one compound, then the ratios of the masses of the second element which combine with a fixed mass of the first element will always be ratios of small whole numbers. This law is sometimes called Dalton’s Law, named after John Dalton, the chemist who first expressed it. 2.66 g chloride

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Writing Chemical Formula of a Compound: A Basic Guide

To know the concept of writing chemical formula of chemical compound, you should know the following: Symbols of the combining elements Valency of the combining elements Name, Representation and Valency of ions Name, representation and valency of some common ions are given below: Note: You have to remember the valencies given in the above table.

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Is Matter Around Us Pure: 71 MCQs

This post contains multiple choice questions of Is Matter around us pure. 1. A sample of matter containing two or more substances is called a __.(a) Mixture    (b) Compound    (c) Colloid    (d) Suspension 2. Homogeneous mixtures are called __. (a) Solute    (b) Solvent    (c) Solution    (d) Colloid 3. Aqueous solutions of low molecular mass solutes

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Types of Substances: Elements and Compounds

Based on the chemical constitution, matter is classified into two kinds: Substances and Mixtures. Substances are further classified into elements and compounds. Elements What is an element? Element is the basic constituent of all matter. An element is the simplest form of matter, which can’t be split into simpler substances by any chemical or physical

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All About Physical and Chemical Changes

In this post, we will discuss about physical and chemical changes and their characteristics. What is a Physical change? A physical change may be defined as follows: A change in which only the physical properties of the substance get changed, while its chemical composition remain unchanged, is called a physical change. During a physical change,

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