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1.

Fluorine is +I effect or -I effect?

Answer» -I EFFECT
+I effect
2.

what is kolbe\'s electrolysis...?

Answer» An aqueous sol. Of Na and K salt of carboxylic acid on electrolysis b/w inert electrode produces alkane and CO2 at anode and hydrogen gas at cathode
3.

Law of Multiple proportion

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4.

How to convert propyne into propanoneAnd acetic acid to benzene Benzonic acid to benzene

Answer» convert propyne to propanone
5.

What is the effect of temperature on viscosity

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6.

Is dust an atom

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7.

Congucate acid and base

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8.

Structural formula of a, o ethylanisole b, 2,3 dibromo 1 phenylephrine

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9.

What is Bridge Elements ?

Answer» Sodium
10.

how entropy is state function even it is independent of path.

Answer» Entropy Is a state function as it does not depends on the path,it depends on final and initial state
11.

Peroxide?

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12.

Characteristics of p block

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13.

Calculate the number of oxgen atom in 1.6g of oxgen gas

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14.

Write the name of any two chemical compound which have same emperical and molecular formula

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15.

Why CICH2COO is more stable than CH3COO?

Answer» I guess you have forgotten to show the charges . If you meant CH3COO- AND ClCH2COO-I have a answer.It\'s due to -I effect . The Cl atom shows -I effect and hence withdraws electrons from the conjugated system , reducing the - ve charge and hence increasing stability . ?
16.

Bonding of nomenclature

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17.

Which is more covalent Lithium chloride or lithium flouride

Answer» LiCl is more covalent then LiF because of polarisation
18.

why Na2CO3 alkalie in nature

Answer» Rohit
Considering that the salt is obtained by a weak acid and strong base, it is alkaline
19.

What properties of water make it useful as a solvent ?dissolve and hydrolyse

Answer» High di electric constant and hydration or dissolution it release energy
20.

What is water gas shift reaction

Answer» The water gas shift reaction describe the reaction of carbon monoxide and water vapour to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen
21.

Name two reagents which can be used to test unsaturation

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22.

Calculate pH of a solution obtained by mixing 10 ml of 0.2 M Ca(OH)2 with 25 ml of 0.1 M HCl

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23.

How much coppercan be obtainedfrom 100gm of copper sulphate(cuso4)?

Answer» 39.88
39.8g
24.

Define conjugated acid & base .with example.

Answer» Conjugate acid within the bronsted lowry acid base theory is a species found by the reception of a Proton by a base and conjugate base is nearly opposite mean donate a Proton in a chemical reaction
25.

IUPAC name for a compound

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26.

What is benzene ring

Answer» It is a cyclic ring of 6 carbon having alternate double and single bond
Hexanal ring containing 6carbon atom
Sry
The hexanal unsaturated drink containing 6 carbon atoms is known as benzene ring
27.

An at9mic orbital has n-3 . What are the possible values of \'l\'

Answer» -2,-1,0,1,2
0 1 2
28.

Difference between resonance and hyper conjugate?

Answer» The main difference between hyperconjugation and resonance is that hyperconjugation involves the interaction between a sigma bond and a p orbital or a pi bond whereas resonance involves the interaction between pi bonds. In a covalent compound, two major types of chemical bonds can be observed between atoms.Hyperconjugation can be used to rationalize a variety of chemical phenomena, including the anomeric effect, the gauche effect, the rotational barrier of ethane, the beta-silicon effect, the vibrational frequency of exocyclic carbonyl groups, and the relative stability of substituted carbocations.
29.

How can we find power of a photon

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30.

define london forces or despersion force

Answer» Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole interactions
31.

Straight line

Answer» A collection of infinite collinear points. Or a line having linear equation I.e. whose highest degree is 1
32.

Diagonal relationship??

Answer» A\xa0diagonal relationship\xa0is said to exist between certain pairs of\xa0diagonally\xa0adjacent elements in the second and third periods of the periodic table. For example, boron and silicon are both\xa0semiconductors, forming halides that are hydrolysed in water and have acidic oxides.
33.

What is steric effect

Answer» Ya
Are you talking about steric hindrance?
34.

What is conformation

Answer» It is a phenomenon of having a no. Of structures due to free rotation of C-C single bond..These aur also called rotamers .
35.

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Answer» Ok wait
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36.

How many electron in phneolphathalein

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37.

Aqueous tension

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38.

Ab mili kya

Answer» 6,o clock
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M sham tk send kru kya
39.

F do not form FCl3 while Cl form ClF3 why

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40.

titration M-10

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41.

Is caf2 linear or bent or neither of the two.justify

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42.

How to convert ethylene to ethane

Answer» By breaking bonds through heating or other energy
43.

Convert bromoethane to but-1-ol

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44.

Method to change hexane to benzane

Answer» Above the arrow put FCR or Cr2O4
45.

Find molarity of NaOH whose density is 1.09g/ml

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46.

What is bod

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47.

The two condition for the linear combination of atomic orbital?

Answer» The overlap of atomic orbitals means their partial merger,because of which their certain portion becomes common to both of them.The important conditions required for the linear combination of atomic orbitals to form molecular orbital are as follows:a) The atomic orbital with one electron (compeletely half filled) can take part in combination or overlapping.b) During the time of overlap,the combining orbitals must have opposite spins of electrons.c) The combining atomic orbitals must have the same or nearly the same energy. This means that in a homonuclear molecule, the 1s-atomic orbital of an atom can combine with the 1s-atomic orbital of another atom, and not with the 2s-orbital.d) The overlapping must be maximum as far as possible.
48.

Name major constituent of photochemical smog

Answer» Sulphur dioxide and nitrates
49.

What is inert pair effect.

Answer» The inertness of ns orbital to participate in bonding.
Negligence of s subshell in bonding due to poor shielding effect
50.

Enamels preparation from borax

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