- ASolution of water in $CO _2$ gas
- ✓Solution of $CO _2$ gas in water
- CSolution of $CO _2$ and $O _2$
- DSolution of $CO _2^2$ and $N _2$
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$(I)\, Co(III)$ is stabilised in presence of weak field ligands, while $Co(II)$ is stabilised in presence of strong field ligand.
$(II)$ Four coordinated complexes of $Pd(II)$ and $Pt(II)$ are diamagnetic and square planar.
$(III)\,[Ni (CN)_4]^{4-}$ ion and $[Ni (CO)_4]$ are diamagnetic tetrahedral and square planar respectively.
$(IV)\,Ni^{2+}$ ion does not form inner orbital octahedral complexes.
Given : $\log 3=0.48$
$A.$ Reaction completes in $1000\,s$.
$B.$ The reaction has a half-life of $500\, s$.
$C.$ The time required for $10\, \%$ completion is 25 times the time required for $90 \,\%$ completion.
$D.$ The degree of dissociation is equal to $\left(1-e^{-k t}\right)$.
$E.$ The rate and the rate constant have the same unit.
$(i)$ Pure solvent $\to$ separated solvent molecules $\Delta$ $H_1$
$(ii)$ Pure solute $\to$ separated solute molecules$\Delta$ $H_2$
$(iii)$ Separated solvent and solute molecules $\to$ solution $\Delta H_3$ Solution so formed will be ideal if