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Explain o.oo1 in the form of p/q where p and q are integers and
P is not equal to q

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Answered by jasper2519
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Answer:

5x

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3x

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÷x2Which of the following statements is not true for the chemical equation?

2N₂O, → 4NO₂ + O₂

(A) 2 mol of N₂O, on dissociation gives 4 mol of NO, and 1 mol of O

(B) 1 mol of N₂O5 on dissociation gives 2 mol of NO, and 0.5 mol of O (C) 2 g of N₂O, on dissociation gives 4 g of NO and 1 g of O₂

(D) 216 g of N₂O, on dissociation gives 184 g of NO, and 32 g of O₂5x

3 -

3x

2)

÷x2

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5x

3 -3−

3x

2)2)

÷x2Which of the following statements is not true for the chemical equation?

2N₂O, → 4NO₂ + O₂

(A) 2 mol of N₂O, on dissociation gives 4 mol of NO, and 1 mol of O

(B) 1 mol of N₂O5 on dissociation gives 2 mol of NO, and 0.5 mol of O (C) 2 g of N₂O, on dissociation gives 4 g of NO and 1 g of O₂

(D) 216 g of N₂O, on dissociation gives 184 g of NO, and 32 g of O₂5x

3 -

3x

2)

÷x2

h5x

3 -3−

3x

2)2)

÷x2Which of the following statements is not true for the chemical equation?

2N₂O, → 4NO₂ + O₂

(A) 2 mol of N₂O, on dissociation gives 4 mol of NO, and 1 mol of O

(B) 1 mol of N₂O5 on dissociation gives 2 mol of NO, and 0.5 mol of O (C) 2 g of N₂O, on dissociation gives 4 g of NO and 1 g of O₂

(D) 216 g of N₂O, on dissociation gives 184 g of NO, and 32 g of O₂5x

3 -

3x

2)

÷x2

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