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The general formula of an ester where R represents an alkyl group is: |
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Answer» ROH |
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The general formula of alkynes is |
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Answer» `C_(N)H_(2N+2)` |
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The general formula of Alkene's is same as |
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Answer» CYCLO Alkenes |
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| 5. |
The general formula of alkenes is |
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Answer» `C_(n)H_(2N+2)` |
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| 6. |
The general formulafor cycloalkanes is …………….. |
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Answer» `C_(n)H_(n)` |
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The general formula for alkadiene is……………….. . |
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Answer» `C_n H_(2N)` |
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The general formula for alkadiene is ___ |
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Answer» `C_(N)H_(2N)` |
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The general formula for alkadiene is ............. . |
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Answer» `C_(N)H_(2N)` |
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| 10. |
The general formula for alkadience is |
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Answer» `C_(N)H_(2N)` |
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| 11. |
The general formula C_(n)H_(2n)O_(2) could be for open chain…… |
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Answer» diketones |
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The general formula C_(n)H_(2n)O_(2) could be for open chain |
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Answer» Diketones |
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The general features of the structure of a hydrogen atom and hydrogen like species were quantitatively explained by Niels Bohr: Calculate the radius of the second orbit of Li^(2+) (Express the answer in nm) |
| Answer» SOLUTION :`r_n=(0.0529xxn^2)/znmthereforeofLi^(2+)=(0.0529xx2^2)/3nm=0.0705nm` | |
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The general electronic configuration of s-block elements is ………………… . |
| Answer» SOLUTION :`NS^(1-2)` | |
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The general electronic configuration of s- block element is _____ |
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Answer» `NS^(1)` |
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| 16. |
The general electronic configuration of p- block element is _________ |
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Answer» `NS^(1-2)` |
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The general electronic configuration of outer most and penultimate shell is given as (n - 1)s^(2)(n-1)p^(6)(n-1)d^(x)ns^(2). Then for an element with n=4 und x = 7. |
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Answer» 25 |
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The general electronic configuration of f-block elements is |
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Answer» `ns^2 np^6 (N -1) d^(0-1) (n - 2) F^(1-14)` |
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The general electronic configuration of elements of carbon family |
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Answer» `ns^2 np^4` |
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The general electronic configuration of d-block elements is |
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Answer» `ns^(1-2)(n-1)d^(1-10)` |
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| 21. |
The general electronic configuration of all the elements of p-block . |
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Answer» `ns^2 NP^1` |
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The general electronic configuration of d- block element is _________ |
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Answer» `NS^(2)NP^(6)` |
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| 23. |
The general electronic configuration of alkali metals is ________ |
| Answer» SOLUTION :(NOBLE GAS) NS. | |
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The general electronic configuration (n - 1)d^3ns^2? indicates that the particular element belong to the group |
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Answer» VB |
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| 25. |
The gases which obey Gas Laws at all temperatures and pressures are called ideal gases. Give reasons for the deviation of real gases from the ideal gas behaviour |
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Answer» Solution :According to boyle.s LAW `P_1V_1= P_2 V_2` There, pressure required, `P_2 = (P_1V_1)/V_2 = (500xx1)/300` = 5/3 ATM |
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The gases which are responsible for photochemical smog are : |
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Answer» oxides of NITROGEN |
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| 27. |
The gases which are absorbers of IR radiation |
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Answer» oxygen |
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The gases produced when 18 g carbon reacts with 5 "litre" of oxygen at 18^(circ)C and 5 atm pressure are treated with 0.5 "litre" of 2M NaOH. Calculate the concentration of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate produced by the reaction of CO_(2) with NaOH. CO has no reaction under these conditions. |
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The gases produced in the reaction, Pb(NO_(3))_(2)overset(Delta)toandNH_(4)NO_(3)overset(Delta)to are respectively |
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Answer» `N_(2)O,NO` `NH_(4)NO_(3)overset(Delta)toN_(2)O+2H_(2)O` |
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The gases He and CO_(2) are very differnet in their behaviour at any temperature and pressure but their compressibility factors are nearly the same The law of corresponding states that the compressibility factor of any gas can be written as a universal function of the reduced variables . |
| Answer» SOLUTION :It is a FACT . | |
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The Gaseous state is characterized by which following properties ? |
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Answer» Solution :Gases are HIGHLY compressible. Gases exert pressure equally in all directions. Gases have much lower density than the solids and liquids. the volume and the shape of gases are not fixed.These ASSUME volume and shape of the container. Gases mix EVENLY and COMPLETELY in all PROPORTIONS without any mechanical acid. |
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The gascous reaction A_((g)) + B_((g)) hArr 2C_((g)) + D_((g)) + qkJ is most favoured at : |
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Answer» HIGH TEMPERATURE and LOW pressure |
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| 33. |
The gaseous product formed when HOCl reacts with H_(2)O_(2) in acidic medium is |
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Answer» `H_(2)` `HO-overset(+1)(Cl)+H_(2)overset(-1)(O_(2))to H_(3)O^(+)+ Cl^(-) + O_(2)` |
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| 34. |
The gaseous envelope around the earth is known as atmosphere. The region lying between an altitudesof 11.50 km is |
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Answer» Troposphere |
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The gaseous envelope around the earth is known as atmosphere. The region lying between an altitude of 11-50 km is ............ |
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Answer» Treposhere |
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The gaseous envelope around the earth is known as atmosphere. The lowest layer of this is extended upto 10 km from sea level, this layer is ........ |
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Answer» Stratosphere Note:The atmosphere is divided into four major regions : (i) Troposphere (ii) Stratosphere (iii) Mesosphere and (iv) Thermosphere. |
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The gaseous envelope around the earth is known as atmosphere. The lowest layer of this is extended upto 10 km from sea level. This layer is _______ |
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Answer» Stratosphere |
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The gas which leaked in the Bhopal gas tragedy was __________ |
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Answer» |
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| 40. |
The gas which is twice as dense as oxygen under the same conditions is |
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Answer» Ozone |
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| 41. |
The gas which is easy to liquefy is |
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Answer» `H_2` |
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| 43. |
The gas which can be liquefied under high pressure at 4^(@)C is |
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Answer» nitrogen |
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| 44. |
The gas that liquefies first, when cooled from 500 K to its critical temperature given in parenthesis is "____________". |
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Answer» `NH_(3) ( 405.5K)` |
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| 45. |
The gas that liquefies first, when cooled from 500K to its critical temperature given in parenthesis is |
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Answer» `O_2( 154.3 K)` |
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| 46. |
The gas that is heated up during Joule Thomson effect at ordinary temperture is |
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Answer» `O_2` |
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| 47. |
The gas that has relatively stronger intermolecular forces |
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Answer» `H_2` |
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The gas that is heated up during Joule Thomson effect at ordinary temperature is |
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Answer» `O_(2)` |
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| 49. |
The gas synthesised by coal gasification is |
| Answer» Answer :A | |
| 50. |
The gas released in Bhopal gas tragedy was |
| Answer» Answer :D | |