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AFMC
List of top Questions asked in AFMC- 2000
The sulphide ore of copper is concentrated by:
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AFMC
Chemistry
Concentration of ores
A compound has $C =40 \%, H =13.33 \%$ and $N =46.67 \% .$ The empirical formula is:
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AFMC
Chemistry
Some basic concepts of chemistry
Le-Chatelier's principle is applicable to :
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AFMC
Chemistry
Equilibrium
Which of the following is not polyamide?
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AFMC
Chemistry
Amines
The boiling point of heavy water is
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AFMC
Chemistry
Bond Parameters
Ammonia and sodium hypochlorite reacts to produce :
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AFMC
Chemistry
Preparation of Amines
Bauxite is concentrated by :
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AFMC
Chemistry
Concentration of ores
Physical adsorption is inversely proportional to :
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AFMC
Chemistry
Adsorption
$ K_4[Fe(CN)_6]$
is a
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AFMC
Chemistry
coordination compounds
One mole of an ideal gas is allowed to expand reversibly and adiabatically from a temperature of
$27^{\circ} C$
The work done is
$3 \,kJ$
. The final temperature of the gas is equal to
$\left[C_{v}=20\, K J^{-1}\right]:$
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AFMC
Chemistry
Thermodynamics terms
The alcohol manufactured from water gas is :
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AFMC
Chemistry
Alcohols
The boiling point of heavy water is
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AFMC
Chemistry
heavy water