Chapter 5 Surface Chemistry: Q&A

In this post, you will find the questions and answers of Surface Chemistry which include NCERT exercises. 1. Write any two characteristics of Chemisorption. Answer: The characteristics of Chemisorption are: (a) In Chemisorption which is highly specific in nature the adsorbate and adsorbent get attached by chemical bonds which are either covalent or ionic in nature. […]

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Chapter 2 Solutions: Q&A

In this post, questions and answers of class 12 chapter Solutions are provided which included NCERT questions. 1. Calculate the mass percentage of benzene (C6H6) and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) if 22 g of benzene is dissolved in 122 g of carbon tetrachloride. Answer: Mass of solution = Mass of C6H6 + Mass of CCl4 = 22 g+122

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Chapter 1 Solid State: Q&A

In this post, you will get the Solid State NCERT solutions in addition to other question answer as well. 1. Why are solids rigid? Answer: The constituent particles in solids have fixed positions and can oscillate about their mean positions. Hence, they are rigid. 2. Why do solids have definite volume? Answer: Solids keep their volume because

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Periodic Classification of Elements: 48 Must-Know Q&A

In this post, periodic classification of elements question answers are provided which includes NCERT questions as well. 1. Did Dobereiner’s triads also exist in the columns of Newlands’ Octaves? Compare and find out. Answer: Yes, Dobereiner’s triads also existed in the columns of Newland’s Octaves. For example, Li, Na, K.If we consider lithium (Li) as

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Periodic Classification of Elements: Short Notes

In this post, you will get notes of periodic classification of elements chapter. Dobereiner’s Triads Dobereiner’s found that when elements are arranged into groups of three in the order of their increasing atomic mass, the atomic mass of the element; which comes in the middle, is the arithmetic mean of rest of the two. He

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