Inorganic Chemistry in the Laboratory and in Industry
Physical Science Solutions from Chapter -1 - Inorganic Chemistry in the Laboratory and in Industry
This chapter covers topics such as Sulphuric Acid, Nitrogen, Hydrogen Sulphide, Ammonia, Nitric Acid, and Hydrogen Chloride.
Practice Other Topics from Inorganic Chemistry in the Laboratory and in Industry
This topic covers concepts such as Physical Properties of Ammonia, Uses of Ammonia, Manufacture of Ammonia by Haber's Process, Reaction of Ammonia with Chlorine Gas, Nessler's Reagent Test for Ammonium Ion, Industrial Preparation of Urea, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as Properties of Hydrogen Sulphide gas, Oxidation of Hydrogen Sulphide to Sulphur by Potassium Dichromate in Acidic Medium, Structure of Hydrogen Sulphide, Preparation of Hydrogen Sulphide, etc.

This topic covers concepts such as Nitrogen Cycle, Reaction of Dinitrogen with Calcium Carbide, Atmospheric Nitrogen Fixation, Occurrence of Nitrogen, Physical Properties of Nitrogen, Chemical Properties of Nitrogen, etc.

This topic covers the concept of Occurrence of Hydrogen Chloride.

This topic covers concepts such as Preparation of Nitric Acid, Manufacture of Nitric Acid by Ostwald's Process, and Occurrence of Nitric Acid.

This topic covers concepts such as Dilution of an Acid with Water, Preparation of Sulphuric Acid by Contact Process, Physical Properties of Sulphuric Acid, and Drying Nature of Sulphuric Acid.
