1) The document contains short answer questions about key chemistry concepts including potential difference, conductivity, molar conductivity, EMF, resistance, ligands and electrochemical series.
2) It asks to write IUPAC names for coordination compounds and draw their structures from text descriptions. Diagrams are also requested for primary and secondary batteries as well as fuel cells.
3) Questions are asked about reactions involving chlorobenzene, ethyl chloride, 2-bromopentane and metals.
4) Differences are to be explained between SN1 and SN2 mechanisms, strong and weak electrolytes, and valence bond theory and molecular orbital theory. Molar conductivity is also to be related to variations in strong and
1) The document contains short answer questions about key chemistry concepts including potential difference, conductivity, molar conductivity, EMF, resistance, ligands and electrochemical series.
2) It asks to write IUPAC names for coordination compounds and draw their structures from text descriptions. Diagrams are also requested for primary and secondary batteries as well as fuel cells.
3) Questions are asked about reactions involving chlorobenzene, ethyl chloride, 2-bromopentane and metals.
4) Differences are to be explained between SN1 and SN2 mechanisms, strong and weak electrolytes, and valence bond theory and molecular orbital theory. Molar conductivity is also to be related to variations in strong and
1) The document contains short answer questions about key chemistry concepts including potential difference, conductivity, molar conductivity, EMF, resistance, ligands and electrochemical series.
2) It asks to write IUPAC names for coordination compounds and draw their structures from text descriptions. Diagrams are also requested for primary and secondary batteries as well as fuel cells.
3) Questions are asked about reactions involving chlorobenzene, ethyl chloride, 2-bromopentane and metals.
4) Differences are to be explained between SN1 and SN2 mechanisms, strong and weak electrolytes, and valence bond theory and molecular orbital theory. Molar conductivity is also to be related to variations in strong and
Potential difference 2) Conductivity n molar conductivity 3 ) EMF 4) Resistant ,5》 Ligands n it's types 6 Electrochemical series B] Short Answer 1)write the lUPAC name of the Co-ordination compounds 2) Draw the structure of co-ordination compounds (From in text only) 3) Draw the diagrams : 1) Primary n secondary batteries 2) Fuel cell with e explanation C)What happen when. a)Chlorobenzene is treated with Cl2/FeCl3 b)Ethyl Chloride is treated with AgNO2. c)2 bromopentane is treated with alcoholic KO d) Reactions with metals with respect to D)Difference between SN1 n SN2 mechanism Strong n weak electrolyte Valance bond theory n Molecular orbital theory E) Explain with diagram variation of strong n weak electrolyte by the terms molar conductivity