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Pregunta 1 Informe
According to Charle's law, the volume of a gas becomes zero at
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According to Charles's law, the volume of a gas would theoretically become zero at -273°C or -459.4°F or 0 Kelvin, which is known as absolute zero. Charles's law is a gas law that describes the relationship between the volume and temperature of a gas, while the pressure and amount of gas are kept constant. The law states that at a constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. This means that as the temperature of a gas decreases, its volume will also decrease proportionally. However, according to the laws of thermodynamics, it is impossible to cool a gas down to absolute zero or to completely eliminate its volume. This is because at absolute zero, the gas molecules would have zero kinetic energy, and therefore they would not be moving. This is a state that cannot be reached due to the third law of thermodynamics. Therefore, Charles's law is only valid within a certain temperature range and it cannot be applied to gases at extremely low temperatures or high pressures.
Pregunta 2 Informe
When few drops of concentrated trioxonitrate(V) acid is added to an unknown sample and wanned an intense yellow colouration is observed. The likely functional group present in the sample is
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Xanthopreitic test for the presence of protein, when conc nitric acid is added to the drop, an intense yellow colouration is observed.
It contains all the functional group of protein which includes the amino, alkanol and the carboxylic group. Adding few drops of conc HNO3 to a protein, gives an intense yellow colouration.
It is called Xanthopreitic test.
Pregunta 3 Informe
An oxide XO2 has a vapour density of 32. What is the atomic mass of X?
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Molecular mass = vapour density X2
Mm of XO2 = x + 16(2) = x + 32
vapour density = 32
∴ x + 32 = 32 × 2
x + 32 = 64
x = 64 - 32
x = 32
∴ the relative molecular mass of X is 32
Relative molecular mass = vapour density × 2
Pregunta 4 Informe
Aluminium hydroxide is used in the dyeing industry as a
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Aluminium hydroxide is used in the dyeing industry as a mordant. It combines with a dye and thereby fixes it in a material.
Pregunta 5 Informe
The salt formed from a weak acid and a strong base hydrolyzes in water to form
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This is a solution formed from the hydrolyses of an alkali in water.
Pregunta 6 Informe
Calculate the mass of copper deposited when a current of 0.5 ampere was passed through a solution of copper(II) chloride for 45 minutes in an electrolytic cell. [Cu = 64, F = 96500Cmol-1]
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M = Molar mass × Quantity of Electricity96500 × no of charge
= MmIT96500n
Copper II Chloride = CuCl2
CuCl2 → Cu2+ + 2Cl2
Mass of compound deposited = Molar mass × Quantity of Electricity96500 × no of charge
Q = IT
I = 0.5A
T = 45 × 60
T = 2700s
Q = 0.5 × 2700
= 1350c
Molarmass = 64gmol-1
no of charge = + 2
Mass = 64×135096500×2
Mass = 0.448g
Pregunta 7 Informe
The general formula of alkanones is
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The general formula of alkanones is R2CO, which represents a functional group that consists of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom (C=O) and attached to two alkyl (or aryl) groups represented by the "R" symbol. In simpler terms, alkanones are a type of organic compound that contain a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and two additional carbon-containing groups. The "R" groups can be any combination of alkyl or aryl groups, which are made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged in a specific way. The general formula R2CO applies to all alkanones, regardless of the specific alkyl or aryl groups attached to the central carbon atom. By knowing this formula, we can easily recognize an alkanone when we see one and predict its chemical properties based on the functional group it contains.
Pregunta 8 Informe
Calculate the amount in moles of silver deposited when 9650C of electricty is passed through a solution of silver salt [= 96500 Cmol-1]
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The amount of silver deposited can be calculated using Faraday's law of electrolysis, which states that the amount of a substance deposited at an electrode during electrolysis is proportional to the number of moles of electric charge passed through the solution. We can start by using the formula: moles of substance = charge passed / Faraday's constant Where Faraday's constant is equal to 96500 Cmol^-1. Plugging in the given values: moles of silver = 9650 C / 96500 Cmol^-1 moles of silver = 0.1 So, the amount of silver deposited is 0.1 moles.
Pregunta 9 Informe
The enzyme used in the hydrolysis of starch to dextrin and maltose is
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This is any amylase or a mixture of amylases that converts starch to dextrin and maltose.
Pregunta 10 Informe
Calculate the amount in moles of a gas which occupies 10.5 dm3 at 6 atm and 30oC [R = 082 atm dm3 K-1 mol-1]
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For an ideal gas PV = nRT
Amount in moles = n
Volume v = 10.5dm3
Pressure P = 6atm
Temperature T = 30°C + 273 = 303k
R, Gas constant = 0.082 atmdm3k-1 mol
Recall from ideal gas equation
pv = nRT
n = RVRT
n = 6×1050.082×303
n= 2.536mol
Pregunta 11 Informe
The gas that can be collected by downward displacement of air is
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Upward delivery works well for hydrogen and ammonia, which are both less densed than air. Sometimes, they are collected over water.
Pregunta 12 Informe
The IUPAC nomenclature of the structure above is
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CH2CH2 - CCH3CH2
Start the numbering from the terminal carbon.
Pregunta 13 Informe
X(g) + 3Y(g) ---- 2z(g) H = +ve. if the reaction above takes place at room temperature, the G will be
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Enthalpy Change [?H]Entropy Change [?S]Gibbs free Energy[?G]PositivePositivedepends on T, may be + or -NegativePositivealways negativeNegativeNegativedepends on T, may be + or -PositiveNegativealways positive
?G= ?H ? T?S.
To determine whether ?G will be positive or negative, the value of ?H(change in enthalpy) and ?S (change in entropy) must be given. Likewise the temperature.
Pregunta 14 Informe
The reaction of halogens in the presence of sunlight is an example of
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The reaction of halogens in the presence of sunlight is an example of a substitution reaction. In this type of chemical reaction, one atom or group of atoms in a molecule is replaced by another atom or group of atoms. In the case of halogens, such as chlorine or bromine, they can react with certain organic compounds by breaking the carbon-hydrogen bond and replacing the hydrogen atom with a halogen atom. This reaction is usually initiated by the energy from sunlight, which provides the necessary activation energy to break the bond. For example, in the presence of sunlight, chlorine gas can react with methane gas to form chloromethane and hydrogen chloride: CH4 + Cl2 -> CH3Cl + HCl In this reaction, one of the hydrogen atoms in methane is replaced by a chlorine atom, forming chloromethane, while hydrogen chloride is also produced as a byproduct. Overall, the reaction of halogens in the presence of sunlight is an example of a substitution reaction, where one atom or group of atoms is substituted for another.
Pregunta 15 Informe
Ethene is prepared industrially by
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Ethene, also known as ethylene, is prepared industrially by a process called cracking. Cracking involves breaking down larger hydrocarbon molecules, typically obtained from crude oil or natural gas, into smaller ones. This is usually done by heating the hydrocarbons to very high temperatures (up to 850°C) in the presence of a catalyst. The cracking process breaks the long chains of hydrocarbons into shorter ones, including the production of ethene. This is because the high temperature and catalyst cause the chemical bonds in the hydrocarbon molecules to break apart, leading to the formation of smaller molecules. These smaller molecules, including ethene, can then be separated from the other products and used in various applications such as the production of plastics. Therefore, out of the given options, the industrial preparation of ethene is accomplished by the process of cracking.
Pregunta 16 Informe
Ca(OH)2(s) + 2NH4Cl(g) → CaCl2(s) + 2H2O2(l) + X. In the reaction above X is
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In the given chemical equation, the reactants are solid calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) and gaseous ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). When they react, they form solid calcium chloride (CaCl2), liquid water (H2O), and X, an unknown product. To determine the identity of X, we need to balance the chemical equation first. The balanced chemical equation is: Ca(OH)2(s) + 2NH4Cl(g) → CaCl2(s) + 2H2O(l) + 2NH3(g) As per the balanced chemical equation, the product X is 2 molecules of ammonia (NH3). Therefore, the answer is (b) NH3.
Pregunta 17 Informe
The tincture of iodine means iodine dissolved in
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It is also called weak iodine solution. Tincture solutions are characterized by the presence of alcohol.
Pregunta 18 Informe
An isomer of C5H12 is
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C5H12 is the molecular formula for pentane, which has five carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atoms. An isomer is a molecule that has the same molecular formula as another molecule, but with a different arrangement of atoms. Therefore, we need to look for molecules with the molecular formula C5H12 that have a different arrangement of atoms than pentane. Let's consider the options: - Butane (C4H10) has a different molecular formula than pentane (C5H12), so it cannot be an isomer of pentane. - 2-Methyl propane (C4H10) also has a different molecular formula than pentane, so it cannot be an isomer of pentane. - 2-Methyl butane (C5H12) has the same molecular formula as pentane, but with a different arrangement of atoms. Specifically, the carbon atoms in 2-methyl butane are arranged in a branched chain, while the carbon atoms in pentane are arranged in a straight chain. Therefore, 2-methyl butane is an isomer of pentane. - 2-Ethyl butane (C6H14) has a different molecular formula than pentane, so it cannot be an isomer of pentane. Therefore, the isomer of C5H12 is 2-methyl butane.
Pregunta 19 Informe
For a general equation of the nature xP + yQ ? mR + nS, the expression for the equilibrium constant is
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Expression for equilibrium constant
k = concentration of productconcentration of reactant
Pregunta 20 Informe
The furring of kettles is caused by the presence in water of
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Furring of kettles is caused by the temporary hardness in water. Temporary hardness in water is caused by calcium and magnesium trioxocarbonate (IV)
CaCO3 causes the furring of kettles
Pregunta 21 Informe
The enzyme used in the hydrolysis of starch to dextrin and maltose is
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The enzyme used in the hydrolysis of starch to dextrin and maltose is called amylase. Starch is a complex carbohydrate found in many foods, including grains, potatoes, and vegetables. It consists of long chains of glucose molecules that are linked together. To digest starch, our bodies use the enzyme amylase, which breaks down the long chains into smaller molecules of dextrin and maltose. These smaller molecules are more easily absorbed into the bloodstream and used as energy by the body. Amylase is produced in the salivary glands and pancreas and is released into the digestive system when we eat. In the mouth, amylase begins breaking down starch as we chew our food, and then continues its work in the small intestine where it is released by the pancreas. In summary, amylase is the enzyme responsible for breaking down starch into smaller molecules of dextrin and maltose during digestion.
Pregunta 22 Informe
In the diagram above. X is
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The setup represents the production of sulfur dioxide. And the cylinder marked X is SO2
Pregunta 23 Informe
The ideal gas laws and equations are true for all gases at
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The ideal gas laws and equations are most accurate for gases under conditions of low pressure and high temperature. At low pressure, the gas molecules are far apart and experience fewer intermolecular forces, allowing them to behave more ideally. At high temperature, the gas molecules have more kinetic energy, which helps to overcome any intermolecular forces that may be present. Under these conditions, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature and inversely proportional to its pressure, as described by the ideal gas law. However, as pressure and/or temperature increase, the behavior of real gases becomes more complex and may deviate from ideal gas behavior.
Pregunta 24 Informe
In the laboratory preparation of ethyl ethanoate, the water present in the mixture is removed using a solution of
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This is used in the preparation of ethyl ethanoate to remove the water present since it serves as a dehydrated agent.
Pregunta 25 Informe
Tin is unaffected by air at ordinary temperature due to its
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Tin is unaffected by air at ordinary temperature because of its high reactivity, which means it doesn't easily react or corrode with other elements such as oxygen, the main component of air. Tin has a high reactivity, which helps it resist corrosion and oxidation. This makes tin a great material for products that need to be resistant to corrosion, such as food containers and metal pipes.
Pregunta 26 Informe
Water for town supply is chlorinate to make it free from
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Water for town supply is chlorinated to make it free from bacteria. Chlorine is added to water in small amounts to kill harmful bacteria and other microorganisms that may be present in the water. These microorganisms can cause illnesses such as typhoid, cholera, and dysentery if ingested. Chlorination is an effective and inexpensive method to disinfect water and protect public health. Chlorine works by breaking down the cell walls of microorganisms, which leads to their death. Chlorine also helps to control the growth of algae and other microorganisms in the water supply, which can cause taste and odor problems. Chlorination does not remove other impurities from the water such as bad color, temporary hardness, or permanent hardness. These impurities may require additional treatment methods such as filtration or water softening to be removed.
Pregunta 27 Informe
22688Ra → x86Rn + alpha particle
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The given equation represents the alpha decay of ^226Ra into an unknown nuclide ^86Rn and an alpha particle. During alpha decay, an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle, which consists of two protons and two neutrons bound together, resulting in a decrease of two in the atomic number and a decrease of four in the mass number. To determine the atomic number and mass number of the unknown nuclide ^86Rn, we can subtract the atomic and mass numbers of the alpha particle from those of ^226Ra: Atomic number: 88 (Ra) - 2 (alpha particle) = 86 (Rn) Mass number: 226 (Ra) - 4 (alpha particle) = 222 (Rn) Therefore, the unknown nuclide produced in the alpha decay of ^226Ra is ^222Rn, and the correct option is (D) 222.
Pregunta 28 Informe
The shape of ammonia molecules is
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The shape of ammonia (NH3) molecules is tetrahedral. The ammonia molecule has one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms. The nitrogen atom is at the center of the molecule, with the three hydrogen atoms arranged around it. The shape of the molecule is determined by the arrangement of the electrons in the outermost energy level of the nitrogen atom, which is called the valence shell. In the valence shell of the nitrogen atom, there are four pairs of electrons, one of which is a lone pair, while the other three are bonded to hydrogen atoms. These four pairs of electrons repel each other, and try to get as far away from each other as possible. This results in a tetrahedral arrangement of the atoms around the nitrogen atom. A tetrahedron is a three-dimensional shape with four triangular faces, and it looks like a pyramid with a triangular base. In the case of ammonia, the three hydrogen atoms form a triangular base, and the lone pair of electrons sits at the top of the pyramid, creating a tetrahedral shape. Therefore, the shape of ammonia molecules is tetrahedral.
Pregunta 29 Informe
Incomplete oxidation of ethanol yields
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C2H5OH → CH3CHO → CH3COOH
Ethanol.....oxidation Ethanal........Ethanoic Acid
Primary alcohol oxidises to aldehyde and later to carboxylic acid.
Secondary alcohol oxidises to ketones.
Ethanol is an example of primary alcohol and primary alcohol can be oxidised to aldehyde and carboxylic acid. Wherein, incomplete oxidation of primary alcohol yields aldehyde also known as alkaline while complete oxidation of primary alcohol yields carboxylic acid.
Pregunta 30 Informe
When ΔH is negative, a reaction is said to be
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When ΔH is negative, a reaction is exothermic. In simpler terms, exothermic reactions release energy into their surroundings, which is often felt as heat. When ΔH is negative, it means that the enthalpy change of the reaction is negative, indicating that energy is being released. This can be seen as a decrease in temperature in the surrounding environment or a release of heat or light. Examples of exothermic reactions include combustion reactions, where a fuel combines with oxygen to release heat and light, or the reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt and water. In both cases, energy is released into the surrounding environment, and the enthalpy change is negative (ΔH < 0).
Pregunta 31 Informe
A sample of orange juice is found to have a PH of 3.80. What is the concentration of the hydroxide ion in the juice?
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The pH scale measures the acidity or basicity of a solution. The pH is defined as the negative logarithm (base 10) of the concentration of the hydronium ion (H3O+), which is given by the expression: pH = -log[H3O+] To calculate the concentration of the hydroxide ion (OH-) in the juice, we need to use the equation for the ion product of water: Kw = [H3O+][OH-] = 1.0 × 10-14 where Kw is the ion product constant of water. At 25°C, Kw has a value of 1.0 × 10-14. To solve for [OH-], we need to rearrange the equation: [OH-] = Kw / [H3O+] Now we can substitute the pH of the orange juice to calculate the concentration of hydronium ion [H3O+]. pH = -log[H3O+] 3.80 = -log[H3O+] [H3O+] = 10^(-3.80) [H3O+] = 1.58 × 10^(-4) mol/L Substituting this value into the ion product equation: [OH-] = Kw / [H3O+] [OH-] = 1.0 × 10^-14 / (1.58 × 10^-4) [OH-] = 6.33 × 10^-11 mol/L Therefore, the concentration of the hydroxide ion in the orange juice is 6.33 × 10^-11 mol/L.
Pregunta 32 Informe
The carbon atoms on ethane are
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The carbon atoms in ethane are sp3 hybridized. Hybridization is a concept in chemistry that describes how the orbitals of an atom combine to form new hybrid orbitals. In the case of carbon, which has four valence electrons, the four orbitals (s, px, py, and pz) combine to form four hybrid orbitals that have equal energy and are oriented in a tetrahedral arrangement around the carbon atom. In ethane, each carbon atom is bonded to three other atoms: two other carbon atoms and three hydrogen atoms. Each of the carbon-hydrogen bonds is formed by overlapping the sp3 hybrid orbitals on the carbon atom with the 1s orbitals on the hydrogen atoms. The carbon-carbon bond is formed by overlapping two of the sp3 hybrid orbitals on each carbon atom. Overall, the sp3 hybridization of the carbon atoms in ethane allows for the formation of strong and stable covalent bonds between the carbon and hydrogen atoms, as well as between the two carbon atoms.
Pregunta 33 Informe
Due to the high reactivity of sodium, it is usually stored under
Detalles de la respuesta
Na is kept under kerosene (paraffin) to avoid reactivity with air.
Paraffin is also known as Kerosene.
Na(sodium) is kept in kerosene to prevent it from coming in contact with oxygen and moisture. If this happens, it will react with the moisture present in air and form sodium hydroxide.
Pregunta 34 Informe
The mass of silver deposited when a current of 10A is passed through a solution of silver salt for 4830s is – (Ag = 108 F = 96500(mol-1)
Detalles de la respuesta
To calculate the mass of silver deposited, we can use Faraday's laws of electrolysis, which states that the amount of substance produced at an electrode is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the electrolyte. The formula to calculate the mass of substance produced is: Mass (g) = (Current × Time × Atomic mass) / (Faraday's constant × Valency) Here, we have a current of 10A passing through a solution of silver salt for 4830s, and we know that the atomic mass of silver is 108 g/mol and the valency is 1 (since silver has a charge of +1). The value of Faraday's constant is 96500 C/mol. Substituting the values in the formula, we get: Mass (g) = (10A × 4830s × 108 g/mol) / (96500 C/mol × 1) Mass (g) = 54.0g Therefore, the mass of silver deposited is 54.0g, which is option (A) in the given options.
Pregunta 35 Informe
The alkyl group is represented by the general formula
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The alkyl group is represented by the general formula CnH2n+1, where "n" represents the number of carbon atoms in the group. An alkyl group is a type of organic molecule that consists of a chain of carbon atoms, each of which is bonded to two hydrogen atoms. The formula CnH2n+1 represents this structure, where "n" is the number of carbon atoms in the chain. The number of hydrogen atoms in the chain is always two more than the number of carbon atoms, hence the formula CnH2n+1.
Pregunta 36 Informe
In the diagram above, Y is
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In the preparation of sulphur dioxide by the action of dilute acids on sulphates and bisulphites. conc H2SO4 helps to release SO2 from the mixture.
The setup represents the production of sulphur dioxide
Pregunta 37 Informe
The process that occurs when two equivalent forms of a compound are in equilibrium is
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Resonance involves two forms of a compound.
Isomerism involves two or more forms of an element.
Reforming involves the rearrangement of molecule.
This deals with a two forms of a molecule where the chemical connectivity is the same but the electrons are distributed differently around the structure.
Pregunta 38 Informe
The reddish–brown rust on ion roofing sheets consists of
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The reddish-brown rust on iron roofing sheets is mainly composed of Fe2O3.3H2O, which is a compound of iron and oxygen with water molecules. Iron roofing sheets, when exposed to air and moisture, undergo a chemical reaction. Oxygen in the air reacts with the iron to form a new compound called iron oxide (Fe2O3). As moisture (water) is also present, the iron oxide reacts with the water to form hydrated iron oxide (Fe2O3.3H2O), which is commonly known as rust. So, the reddish-brown rust on iron roofing sheets is mainly composed of Fe2O3.3H2O, which is a combination of iron, oxygen, and water molecules.
Pregunta 39 Informe
The densities of two gases, X and Y are 0.5gdm-3 and 2.0gdm-3 respectively. What is the rate of diffusion of X relative to Y?
Detalles de la respuesta
The rate of dimension of a gas inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular mass or its density, which is Graham's Law of diffusion of gas.
R ∝ 1√Mm or R ∝ 1√D
Dx = 0.5gdm-3, Dy = 2gdm-3
R= K√D
R√D = k
R1√D1 = R1√D2
Rx√Dx = Ry√Dy
RxRy = √Dy√Dx
= √2√0.5
= 2.0
Pregunta 40 Informe
The constituent of air necessary in the rusting process are
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The constituent of air includes O2, CO2, N2 and Noble gases. While for a rusting process to take place, the presence of O2, H2O and CO2 is important.
The constituent of air includes O2, CO2, N2 and Noble gases and for rusting process to take place.
The presence of O2 and CO2 as a constituent of air is indispensable
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