Thermally most stable Hydride of oxygen family is
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Thermal stability of Hydrides of oxygen family -
The thermal stability decreases from H2O to H2Po because of the size of the central atom
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Due to strong hydrogen bonding is thermally most stable hydride of oxygen family
5 g of Na2SO4 was dissolved in x g of H2O. The change in freezing point was found to be 3.820C. If Na2SO4 is 81.5% ionised, the value of x (K
A capacitor is made of two square plates each of side 'a' making a very small angle
A solution of m-chloroaniline, m-chlorophenol and m-chlorobenzoic acid in ethyl acetate was extracted initially with a saturated solution of NaHCO3 to give fraction A. The leftover organic phase was extracted with d