Bohr's itself included that electrons take on energy equal to the energy required to the transition from one level to the other excited level.so if a very large amount of energy is given to the electron it will go in the exccited state <span>& if in case the amount of energy is too high..it will fly away from the atom.So A is the correct option</span>
From the equation, 32 equiv dixoygen gas evolve from 1 equiv chlorate.
You started with 6 equiv chlorate, and thus 9 equiv dioxygen gas are evolved. This is a common undergrad experiment. I think you need to add some sort of manganese oxide catalyst.
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V2=P1V1/P2
You can check this by knowing that P and V at constant T have an inverse relationship. Hence, this is correct.
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I suppose that oxygen bonds with the carbon and escape the molten metal in a gaseous form. Not sure about this but i tried to help.
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