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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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(i) When egg is placed in a dilute mineral acid solution (preferably dilute HCl solution), the hard external CaCO3 layer of the egg dissolves out /removed without damaging its semipermeable membrane.
(ii) Yes, this egg can be inserted into a bottle with a narrow neck without distorting in shape. The process involved utilising phenomenon of osmosis is explained as below -
Egg is placed in a mineral acid solution – after some time the egg is removed and placed in a hypertonic solution- size of the egg gradually decreases after some time and it shrivels due to osmos
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Option (iii)
SO2 is correct since photochemical fog is formed in the presence of sunlight in summers when NO and hydrocarbons are present in large amounts in the atmosphere. SO2 is not responsible for photochemical fog.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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The process of osmosis is of immense biological and industrial importance as is evident from the following examples:
A. Biological Importance :
(i) Osmosis is responsible for some of the water movement from the soil into the plant roots and then into the top parts of the plant.
(ii) Adding salt to meat to protect it against bacterial action (ie. salting).
(iii) Sugar is used to protect fruits from bacterial attack. Bacterium in canned fruit shrivels and dies as a result of the osmosis process.
(iv) Salt blood cells break due to osmosis when placed in water containing les
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CO is correct since it does not absorb sunlight near the earth's surface and hence it is not radiated back to the earth. Greenhouse gases have this kind of property.
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Raised increases in size when submerged in water. It's due to a phenomenon known as "Osmosis." The process is depicted graphically in figure. A semipermeable membrane separates a solution from its solvent in this procedure, allowing solvent molecules to pass through but preventing solute particles from passing through.
The passage of solvent molecules from a pure solvent to a solution via a semipermeable membrane is known as osmosis. The following are three osmosis applications:
(i) Osmosis is responsible for some of the water movement from the soil into the plant roots
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"Azeotropes” is the general term for binary mixes that deviate from Rault's law and whose components cannot be separated by fractional distillation. Because of the following reasons, fractional distillation cannot produce pure ethanol: Azeotropes are binary solutions (liquid mixes) with the same composition in the liquid and vapour phases, therefore fractional distillation cannot separate the components of an azeotrope. On fractional distillation, an ethanol-water mixture (obtained via sugar fermentation) yields a solution containing approximately 95 percent ethanol b
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Option (iii)
i.e., Both A and R are not correct since the amount of oxygen required by bacteria to breakdown the organic matter present in a certain volume of a sample of water, is called BOD i.e., Biochemical Oxygen Demand. If the BOD of the water is < 5 ppm then it is clean but if it increases then the water pollution increases.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Ideal solution: The 'ideal solution' is a binary solution of two volatile liquids that follows Raoult's rule at any concentration and temperature.
Ideal solutions are formed when the intermolecular attractive forces between the solute (A) and the solvent (B) (ie.A-B interaction) are approximately equal to those between the solvent-solvent (A-A) and the solute-solute (BB). Enthalpy of mixing, mixing H=0, in such a perfect solution.
Volume change on mixing, Δ mixing V=0.
Examples: n- hexane and n-heptane.
Non ideal solution: At any concentration and temperature, these
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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(i) For a binary solution having both components as volatile liquids (viz. CHCl3 and CH2Cl2), the total pressure will be
p=
p1= partial vapour pressure of component 1 (ie. CHCl3)
p2= partial vapour pressure of component 2 (ie. CH2Cl2)
(ii) For a solution containing non-volatile solute ie. NaCl (s) and H2O (l), the Raoult's law is applicable only to vaporisable component (1) ie. H2O (l) and total vapour pressure is written as
P= P1= x1P10+ x2P20
= x1P10+ (1-x1) P20
(P10-P20)X1 + P20
p=
p1= partial vapour pressure of component 1 (CHCl3 )
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Option (i)
i.e., Both A and R are correct, and R is the correct explanation of A is the answer since pesticides are the synthetic toxic chemicals with ecological repercussions and their repeated use gives rise to pests that are resistant to that group of pesticides and hence making the pesticides ineffective. Therefore, as insect resistance of DDT increased, other organic toxins such as Aldrin and Dieldrin got introduced in the market by the pesticide industry. Most of the organic toxins are water insoluble and are non-biodegradable.
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