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Critically analyze the feminist approach to philosophy of religion.

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Critically analyze William James’ views on Religious Experience.

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Write a note on the psychological theory of Origin of Religion.

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Discuss the principle of isotope dilution technique

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Explain why (n, γ) reaction is most suited for NAA.

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In what respects nuclear reactions are different from chemical reactions? Calculate Q value of the reaction 63Cu = (n, γ)64Cu. Give that 63Cu = 62.929590, 64Cu = 63.929760, n =1.008665 amu.

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Describe various types of neutron sources available for NAA. Which one of these is most suitable for trace element analysis?

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Explain the basic principle of Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). Draw a block diagram of DSC instrument.

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Draw a labeled diagram of the TG curve obtained by heating a mixture of 50 mg of calcium oxalate monohydrate and 50 mg of barium oxalate monohydrate to 1200°C. Calculate the amount of all mass losses.

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List the factors affecting TG curve. Taking a suitable example, explain the effect of furnace atmosphere on TG curve.

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What are amperometric titrations? Draw common types of curves obtained in amperometric titrations. Briefly discuss their experimental set up.

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What is dropping mercury electrode? Give its advantages.

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Explain the terms limiting current, migration current, diffusion current, residual current and half wave potential.

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Enlist various voltammetric methods of analysis. Write briefly about anodic stripping voltammetry(ASV) and its usefulness for trace elemental analysis.

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Describe the design and principle of constant current coulometry. Write three main applications of coulometric titrations.

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The conductivity of 0.001028 M acetic acid is 4.95 × 10-5 S cm-1. Calculate its (5) dissociation constant if the limited molar conductivity for acetic acid is 390.5 S cm2 mol-1 .

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Explain how will you determine dissociation constant of a weak acid or base by conductometric method?

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A solution of CuSO4 is electrolysed for 10 minutes with a current of 1.5 amperes. What is the mass of copper deposited at the cathode?

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How will you analyse a binary alloy of copper and silver thermogravimetrically.

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Define conductivity, cell constant and molar conductivity

Resistance of a conductivity cell filled with 0.1M KCl solution is 100 Ω. If the resistance of the same cell when filled with 0.02 M KCl solution is 520 Ω, calculate the conductivity and molar conductivity of 0.02 M KCl solution. The conductivity of 0.1 M KCl solution is 1.29 S m^{-1}m^{-1}.

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