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Q: Order of basicity of amines in gaseous state? 1559 0

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    2'> 1'> 3' > NH3
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    3' > 2' > 1'> NH3
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    1' > 2' > 3'> NH3
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    2'> 3'> 1' > NH3
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Answer : 2. "3' > 2' > 1'> NH3"
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Answer: B) 3' > 2' > 1'> NH3 Explanation: The order of basicity in ammonia is different in gaseous phases vs. aqueous phases due to hydrogen bonding.   So in gaseous phases it's the well known: 3' > 2' > 1'> NH3. Just so we're on the same page, this is due to the inductive effect of electron donating alkyl groups--they destabilize the lone pair on nitrogen atom, making nitrogen more basic.   But in aqueous phase, the order is slightly different: 2'> 1'> 3' > NH3.

Q: Which liquid is the most viscous? 1558 0

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    Water
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    Diesel
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    Milk
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    Oil
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Answer : 4. "Oil"
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Answer: D) Oil Explanation: Here Oil is the most viscous liquid. The liquid with the most intermolecular force is high viscous. viscosity is how smoothly a liquid flows and how hardly the liquid flows it is highly viscous.

Q: The United Nations Public Service Day is observed on 1557 0

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    June 24
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    June 23
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    June 26
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    June 25
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Answer : 2. "June 23"
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Answer: B) June 23 Explanation: The United Nations Public Service Day is observed every year on June 23 to recognize the work of public servants and to encourage young people to pursue careers in the public sector. The day is also observed to celebrate value and virtue of public service to the community and to raise awareness regarding the contribution of public service in the development of society and honouring the work of public servants.

Q: Train K crosses a stationary Train L in 50 seconds and a pole in 20 seconds with the same speed. The length of the Train K is 240 meters. What is the length of stationary Train L ? 1557 0

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    60 mts
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    120 mts
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    240 mts
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    360 mts
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Answer : 4. "360 mts"
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Answer: D) 360 mts Explanation: Speed of the Train K is given by s = d/t = 240/20 = 12 m/sDistance covered by Train K in 50 seconds = 12 x 50 = 600 mts.But it crosses Train L in 50 seconds Therefore, the length of the Train L is = 600 - 240 = 360 mts.

Q: Privately owned businesses are common in which type of economy? 1556 0

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    Capitalist economies
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    Socialist economies
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    Gift economies
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    Planned economies
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Answer : 1. "Capitalist economies"
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Answer: A) Capitalist economies Explanation:

Q: ISRO has signed a memorandum of understanding with which of the following company to help develop low-cost lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles ? 1556 0

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    SAIL
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    DRDO
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    BHEL
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    GAIL
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Answer : 3. "BHEL"
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Answer: C) BHEL Explanation: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) to help develop low-cost lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.

Q: What is the purpose of the mucus in your nose? 1556 0

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    Protects lungs
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    Clear air passage
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    Protects nose
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    All of the above
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Answer : 1. "Protects lungs"
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Answer: A) Protects lungs Explanation: When you breathe in air through your nose, it contains lots of tiny things, like dust, dirt, germs, and pollen. The air enters our body through the nose. However, before it enters the lungs, it must be heated and purified. Many dust particles that enter along with the air are removed in the nose by mucus and thus it protects lungs.

Q: What is the bond order of O2? 1555 0

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    1.5
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    2
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    2.5
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    1
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Answer : 2. "2"
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Answer: B) 2 Explanation: The number of bonds between a pair of atoms is called the bond order. Bond orders can be calculated from Lewis structures, which are the heart of the valence-bond model. Oxygen, for example, has a bond order of two. When there is more than one Lewis structure for a molecule, the bond order is an average of these structures. The bond order in sulfur dioxide, for example, is 1.5  the average of an S-O single bond in one Lewis structure and an S=O double bond in the other. In molecular orbital theory, we calculate bond orders by assuming that two electrons in a bonding molecular orbital contribute one net bond and that two electrons in an antibonding molecular orbital cancel the effect of one bond. We can calculate the bond order in the O2 molecule by noting that there are eight valence electrons in bonding molecular orbitals and four valence electrons in antibonding molecular orbitals in the electron configuration of this molecule. Thus, the bond order is two.

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