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Notes On Gaseous State (BSc and Integrated Standard For all Concerned Entrance Examination)

 Notes On Gaseous State      This page provides you all details about the gaseous state of BSc standard. Concerned problems will be solved at the end of each concept. Continue till the end to find the easiest explanation of every concept you need in this regard . Postulates of Kinetic Theory of Gases: 1. All gas consist of a very large number of minute particles, called molecules.  2. The gas molecules are extremely small in size and are separated by large distance. The actual volume of the gas molecules is thus negligible as compared to the total volume occupied by the gas.  3. The pressure exerted by the gas is due to the bombardment of the molecules on the walls of the vessel.  4. The gas molecules collide with one another and also with the walls of the vessels. These collisions are perfectly elastic and there is no loss of energy during these collisions.  5. The distance between the gas molecules are very large. Thus, there is no effective force of attraction or r

How to qualify CUET (UG/PG) Entrance Examinations

 Tips for cracking CUET (UG/PG) Entrance Examinations 1. Identify your strength and weakness according to your syllabus of CUET Entrance: Take a good look into every part of the entrance syllabus to determine which part you are weak or strong in. Once you are done, test your Conceptual and Numerical ability in each of your strong part. Make your concepts too strong to understand the question properly, evaluate a method to solve it quickly and be able to solve any type of problem. Above all " Born the quality of good habits in you for academic success." 2. No need to cover whole of the syllabus:  See statistics of previous entrance examinations to get the topics from which questions are asked frequently. Judge the level of hardness of questions and prepare yourself to that level. 3. Do self examination:  Analyse the  previous year CUET question papers  Carefully.   Appear in very similar tests (VST) as more as you can and examine your ability, patience, accuracy and fault

CHSE VST on Physical Chemistry

 VST on Physical Chemistry : CHSE F.M: 70           Ti me: 3 Hour Answer all questions from Section - A, ten from Section - B and three from Section - C Section - A     [1 X 10 = 10] 1.         Choose the correct answer i.      The number of octahedral voids in a hexagonal unit cells is equal to               a) 4                         b) 6                          c) 8                                   d) 12 ii.             The F - centres in crystal defect related to         a) electrons              b)  holes          c) metals                d) non  metals iii.        The amount of silver deposited by passing one faraday of current through  silver nitrate solution is (atomic mass of Ag = 108) a)       1.08g              b) 10.8g                c) 108g                  d) 2X108g iv.      The charge required for the reduction of one mole MnO 4 - to MnO 2 is: a)       1F                   b) 3F                       c) 5F                       d) 6F v.      

CHSE Final Examination Chemistry MCQ Online Practice and important Long Questions

  CHSE Final Examination Chemistry MCQ Online Practice and Selected Long Questions     For answering in the  MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) in the  council  Examination you need to prepare carefully from each line of chemistry syllabus. Reading notes alone will not help at all, hence go for books and understand each line. Visit our website regularly for answering MCQ VST (Very Similar Tests). We will prepare for you one or two MCQ Tests daily basis. You can also get your score and correct answers   instantly. Support us for this level of work. Some of the questions will be of slightly of higher rank for which your problem solving ability as a gateway to entrance examinations will be strengthened. Before we start, let us have a look into the Most Expected Long Questions: Physical: Solid State: 1. Classify the crystalline solids based on the constituent particles such as Ionic, Covalent, Molecular and Metallic solids. Describe important characteristics. Get best deals on audio product

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