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Explain the following.

Hydrogen shows similarity with alkali metals as well as halogens.

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Answer the following question.

Outline the industrial production of dihydrogen from steam. Also, write the chemical reaction involved.

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Answer the following question.

Name the isotopes of hydrogen. Write their atomic composition schematically and explain which of these is radioactive?

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Name the following.

A compound having hydrogen, aluminium, and lithium as its constituent elements.

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The unstable isotope of hydrogen is _________

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Identify the odd one.

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SI unit of mass is _________

[0.02] Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
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What do you mean by SI units?

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What is the SI unit of mass?

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Define Analytical chemistry.

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The energy difference between the shells goes on ________ when moved away from the nucleus.

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The value of Plank’s constant is -

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Make the pairs:

‘A’ ‘B’
a. Neutrons i. six electrons
b. p-orbital ii. -1.6×10-19 C
c. charge on electron iii. Ultraviolet region
d. Lyman series iv. Chadwick
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Match the following:

Element No. of Neutron
a. \[\ce{^40_18AR}\] i. 7
b. \[\ce{^14_6C}\] ii. 21
c. \[\ce{^40_19K}\] iii. 8
d. \[\ce{^14_7N}\] iv. 22
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Answer in one sentence:

If an element ‘X’ has mass number 11 and it has 6 neutrons, then write its representation.

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An atom of an element contains 29 electrons and 35 neutrons. Deduce the number of protons.

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An atom of an element contains 29 electrons and 35 neutrons. Deduce the electronic configuration of that element.

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Gum in water is an example of ______.

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In Haber process of production of ammonia K2O is used as ______.

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Fruit Jam is an example of ______.

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