The quantity of Ca that can be produced from molten $\mathrm{CaCl}_2$, with the same quantity of electricity (in coulombs) required to produce 4.8 g of Mg from molten $\mathrm{MgCl}_2$ is: [Atomic mass of $\mathrm{Mg}=24 \mathrm{u}$; Atomic mass of $\mathrm{Ca}=40 \mathrm{u}$ ]
5.2 g
6.0 g
8.0 g
4.8 g
Choose the correct reason:
o-hydroxybenzaldehyde is a liquid at room temperature while $p$-hydroxy-benzaldehyde is a high melting solid, because
o-hydroxybenzaldehyde shows only weak Vanderwal's forces of attraction while in $p$ hydroxy benzaldehyde there is strong Vanderwal's forces of attraction in solid state
o-hydroxybenzaldehyde shows association of the molecules while in $p$-hydroxy benzaldehyde there is no association among the molecules
o-hydroxybenzaldehyde shows intramolecular hydrogen bonding while in $p$-hydroxy benzaldehyde there is no intramolecular hydrogen bonding
p-hydroxybenzaldehyde, shows intramolecular hydrogen bonding while in o-hydroxy benzaldehyde there is stronger intermolecular hydrogen bonding
The number of bond pairs and lone pairs of electrons in the molecule $I F_5$ is:
5,1
6,0
4,2
4,1
For an ideal gas undergoing an isothermal change, there is $\_\_\_\_$
no change in Internal energy of the system and heat released by the system is equal to the work done by the system
an increase in Internal energy of the system and heat absorbed by the system is greater than the work done on the system
a decrease in Internal energy of the system and heat released by the system is equal to the work done by the system
no change in Internal energy of the system and heat absorbed by the system is equal to the work done by the system
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