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#Alkene_and_Addition_Reaction 😊

1⃣ Why is propene stronger than ethene ?

2⃣ How do you distinguish alkene from alkane ?
By what chemical test ?

3⃣ Why is double bond more reactive than single bond ?

4⃣ Why do alkenes readily react with other compounds ?

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#Bernoulli's principle

Bernoulli's principle is a fundamental principle in fluid dynamics that states that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases, and vice versa. In simple terms, it is about the relationship between the speed and pressure of a fluid in motion.

The formula for Bernoulli's principle is:

P + 1/2 * ρ * v^2 + ρ * g * h = constant

where:
P is the pressure of the fluid,
ρ is the density of the fluid,
v is the velocity of the fluid,
g is the acceleration due to gravity, and
h is the height of the fluid above a reference point.

In a nutshell, Bernoulli's principle describes how the total energy of a fluid flowing through a pipe or over an object remains constant along the flow path, meaning an increase in the fluid's speed results in a decrease in pressure, and vice versa. This principle has applications in various fields like aviation, meteorology, and engineering. πŸŒŠβœˆοΈπŸ”§
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β˜†Chemical Compounds Names -

β˜… Acetic acid formula
➷  CH3COOH
β˜… Aluminium hydroxide formula
➷ Al(OH)3
β˜… Acetate formula
➷ CH3COO-
β˜… Acetone formula
➷ C3H6O
β˜… Aluminium acetate formula
➷ Al2O(C2H3O2)4
β˜… Aluminum bromide formula 
➷ AlBr3
β˜… Aluminum carbonate formula
➷ Al2(CO3)3
β˜… Aluminum chloride formula 
➷ AlCl3
β˜… Aluminum fluoride formula 
➷ AlF3
β˜… Aluminum formula
➷ Al
β˜… Aluminum iodide formula
➷ AlI3
β˜… Aluminum oxide formula
➷ Al2O3
β˜… Aluminum phosphate formula
➷ AlPO4
β˜… Amino acid formula  
➷ R(NH2)-COOH
β˜… Ammonia formula 
➷ NH4
β˜… Ammonium dichromate formula
➷ Cr2H8N2O7

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1. Which of the following concentrations indicates a basic solution?

(A) [H3O+]=5βˆ—10βˆ’7M
(B) [H3O+]=5βˆ—10βˆ’10M
(C) [OHβˆ’]=[H3O+]
(D) [OHβˆ’]=6.8βˆ—10βˆ’9M

2. What acid-base definition describes a compound that accepts an electron pair?

(A) Lewis acid
(B) Lewis base
(C) Arrhenius acid
(D) BrΓΈnsted-Lowry base

3. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is which of the following?

(A) A strong acid
(B) A strong base
(C) A neutral salt
(D) A weak acid
(E) A weak base

4. How does the BrΓΈnsted-Lowry theory of acids and bases describe acids?

(A) BrΓΈnsted-Lowry acids are proton acceptors when dissolved in water
(B) BrΓΈnsted-Lowry acids are electron acceptors when dissolved in water
(C) BrΓΈnsted-Lowry acids are proton donors when dissolved in water
(D) BrΓΈnsted-Lowry acids are acids that dissociate 100% in a solution
(E) BrΓΈnsted-Lowry acids are any compound that dissociates in water to yield a proton

5. By definition, a Lewis base is any species that __.

(A) accepts a pair of electrons from a Lewis acid
(B) donates a pair of electrons to a Lewis acid
(C) always produces a gas as a product
(D) removes hydrogens from a solution
(E) has a pH below 7

6. All acids have which phase label?


(A) (l)
(B) (s)
(C) (aq)
(D) (g)

7. According to the Lewis definition, acids are __.

(A) hydrogen donors
(B) electron pair donors
(C) hydrogen acceptors
(D) electron pair acceptors
(E) hydroxide acceptors

8. What is the Lewis definition of bases?

(A) increase the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution
(B) electron pair acceptors
(C) increase the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
(D) electron pair donors
(E) accept hydrogen ions

9. What does amphoteric mean?

(A) A substance cannot act as an acid or a base
(B) A substance that is highly acidic
(C) A substance has a high concentration of neutrons
(D) A substance can act either as an acid or a base
(E) A substance is highly basic

10. What is a diprotic acid?

(A) An acid with 1 ionizable hydrogen
(B) A really strong base
(C) An acid with 2 ionizable hydrogens
(D) An acid with 3 ionizable hydrogens
(E) A really weak base

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Electronics

_____ is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signaks.
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Diode
48%
Transistor
10%
Resistor
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Capacitor
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🌟Important Increasing Orders

1️⃣ Ionization Energy

(i) Na, Al, Mg, Si
(ii) Li, B, Be, C, O, N, F, Ne, He (Ist I.P.)
(iii) Be, C, B, N, F, O, Ne, He, Li (IInd I.P.)


2️⃣ Electron Affinity

(i) I, Br, F, Cl
(ii) Cu, Ag, Au (EA, of Au is very high = 222 kJ mol–1)
(iii) O, S, F, Cl
(iv) N, P, O, S


3️⃣ Electronegativity

(i) As, P, S, Cl
(ii) I, Br, Cl, F
(iii) C, N, O, F


4️⃣ Oxyacids Of Halogen

1. Hypochlorous acid- HClO
2. Chlorous acid - HClO2
3. Chloric acid - HClO3
4. Perchloric acid - HClO4


5️⃣ Acidic  Strength

HClO < HClO2 < HClO3 < HClO4

6️⃣ Oxidising Nature

HClO > HClO2 > HClO3 > HClO4

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