Chemistry Q. Bank 2025
Chemistry Q. Bank 2025
1. Explain the stability of nuclides on the basis of even-odd nature of proton number &
neutrons.
2. How many a and ß particles are emitted in the following.
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2) Write the molecular formula of borax.
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2) Write the complete preparation of NH, & write any two uses of NH3.
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