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SBC-6

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1. 
Volume ratio for 2H₂S + 3O₂ → 2H₂O + 2SO₂

2. 
Under STP, 6.022×10²³ molecules occupy

3. 
If 1L H₂ combines with x L Cl₂ to form 2L HCl, x =

4. 
Gay-Lussac constant

5. 
22.4 L of any gas at STP contains

6. 
C + O₂ → CO₂. Which volume equals CO₂?

7. 
N₂ + O₂ → 2NO, ratio

8. 
Ideal gas assumption in Avogadro

9. 
Which gas law determines molecular mass using density?

10. 
Who proposed Law of Reciprocal Proportions?

11. 
Volume constant in reciprocal proportion?

12. 
CO:N₂O volume relation?

13. 
The law explaining formula determination using volume

14. 
1L SO₂ makes how much SO₃?

15. 
44.8 L of CO₂ at STP contains

16. 
3L H₂ gives 6L NH₃; ratio?

17. 
Which law helps in calculating n from V?

18. 
Cl₂ + 2H₂S → 2HCl + S₂, Cl₂ vol vs H₂S

19. 
For gases A and B, if equal volumes have equal molecules, then

20. 
CH₄ and C₂H₂ support which law?

21. 
Small whole number ratios support

22. 
Best molecular weight law?

23. 
Avogadro’s Law relates

24. 
According to Gay-Lussac, gaseous reactions occur in

25. 
In CO and CO₂, O ratio =

26. 
CO and CO₂ illustrate which law?

27. 
If equal masses of A combine with masses 4g & 12g of B and C respectively, B and C react in ratio

28. 
CO, CO₂ ratio of O =

29. 
Calculate volume ratio in 2NO + O₂ → 2NO₂

30. 
O₂ needed for 5L H₂?

31. 
If 8g O reacts with 1g H, how much O reacts with 12g C in CO₂?

32. 
1 L N₂ reacts with 3 L H₂ to give 2 L NH₃. What law applies?

33. 
If 11.2 L gas contains 3.01×10²³ particles, identity?

34. 
Avogadro’s Law fails when

35. 
If 5.6L N₂ contains x molecules, x =

36. 
NH₃ from 6L H₂, 2L N₂

37. 
Avogadro Law constant

38. 
HCl volume from 4L H₂ + 4L Cl₂

39. 
H₂S and SO₂ illustrate

40. 
2 volumes of H₂ combine with 1 volume O₂ to form water. What law?

41. 
Law of Multiple Proportion was given by

42. 
Reciprocal proportion links

43. 
Van der Waals gases fail law due to

44. 
H₂O(g) from 2L H₂ + excess O₂

45. 
3L CO + excess O₂ → CO₂

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