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Q. In a hexagonal close-packed (HCP) structure, how many atoms are present in one unit cell? (2023)
Q. In a hexagonal close-packed (HCP) structure, what is the coordination number? (2022)
Q. In a reaction at equilibrium, if the concentration of a reactant is increased, what will happen to the equilibrium position? (2019)
Q. In a reaction at equilibrium, if the concentration of products is increased, what will happen? (2022)
Q. In a reaction at equilibrium, if the concentration of reactants is increased, what will happen to the position of equilibrium? (2022)
Q. In a reaction at equilibrium, if the concentration of reactants is increased, what will happen? (2022)
Q. In a reaction at equilibrium, if the temperature is increased and the reaction is exothermic, what will happen? (2021)
Q. In a reaction at equilibrium, if the temperature is increased for an exothermic reaction, what will happen? (2022)
Q. In a reaction mechanism, what is the term for the slowest step that determines the overall rate of the reaction? (2019)
Q. In a reaction, if the concentration of reactants is doubled, what happens to the rate of reaction if it is first order? (2023)
Q. In a reaction, if the concentration of reactants is doubled, what happens to the rate of reaction if the reaction is first order? (2023)
Q. In a redox reaction, if the oxidation number of an element increases, what happens to that element? (2020)
Q. In a redox reaction, if the oxidation state of an element decreases, what happens to that element? (2021)
Q. In a redox reaction, if the oxidation state of an element decreases, what has occurred? (2021)
Q. In a redox reaction, if the oxidation state of an element decreases, what is happening to that element? (2021)
Q. In a redox reaction, if the oxidation state of an element decreases, what is it undergoing? (2021)
Q. In a redox reaction, if the oxidation state of an element increases, what happens to that element? (2021)
Q. In a redox reaction, the substance that gains electrons is called: (2021)
Q. In a redox reaction, what happens to the oxidation state of the reducing agent? (2021)
Q. In a redox reaction, which of the following statements is true? (2020)
Q. In a reversible process, the work done is: (2023)
Q. In a reversible reaction at equilibrium, if the concentration of reactants is increased, what will happen to the equilibrium position? (2023)
Q. In a reversible reaction at equilibrium, what happens if the temperature is increased? (2019)
Q. In a reversible reaction, if the forward reaction is exothermic, what can be said about the reverse reaction? (2022)
Q. In a simple cubic lattice, how many atoms are effectively present in one unit cell? (2019)
Q. In a simple cubic lattice, how many atoms are present in one unit cell? (2019)
Q. In an electrochemical cell, the anode is where: (2019)
Q. In electrolysis, the process of oxidation occurs at which electrode? (2019)
Q. In the context of adsorption, what does the term 'selectivity' refer to? (2022)
Q. In the context of surface chemistry, what does the term 'adsorption' refer to? (2022)