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Chemistry Class 12

What are fuel cells?

Explain hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell.

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Physics Class 11

Resonance

How can soldiers crossing a bridge cause it to collapse?

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Chemistry Class 12

Why is a salt bridge used?

Role in galvanic cells.

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Physics Class 11

Sound Waves

Why do we hear thunder after lightning?

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Chemistry Class 12

Define rate of reaction.

Conceptual question.

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Doppler Effect

Why does an ambulance siren sound different when passing by?

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Chemistry Class 12

What is activation energy?

Use an analogy.

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Physics Class 11

Beats

Why do two musical notes slightly off in frequency create beats?

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Chemistry Class 12

Why does increasing temperature increase reaction rate?

Kinetic theory application.

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Physics Class 11

Shock Waves

What causes the sonic boom from supersonic jets?

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Chemistry Class 12

Explain order of a reaction.

Definition and example.

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Physics Class 11

Specific Heat

Why does sand heat up faster than water on beaches?

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Chemistry Class 12

What is the difference between SN1 and SN2 reactions?

Mechanism comparison.

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Heat Transfer

Why are metal utensils used for cooking?

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Chemistry Class 12

Difference between crystalline and amorphous solids

Why do crystalline solids have sharp melting points while amorphous solids don't?

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