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Heroin is a derivative of: |
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Answer» morphine |
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Head-to-tail addition takes place in chain-growth polymerisation, when monomer is |
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Heaematite and tin stone are purified by ………… |
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Answer» GRAVITY SEPARATION process |
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Head-to-tail addition take palce in chain-growth polymerisation when monomer is |
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The number of moles of KI required to prepare one mole of K_(2)[HgI_(4)] is |
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Answer» 4 |
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The metal which can form cation having metal - metal bond |
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Answer» Mercury |
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Among the following which has higher electron affinity value |
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Answer» Iodine |
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heflashpointin indiaisfixedat : |
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Answer» 317K |
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Heroin is a derivative of |
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Answer» Cocaine |
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HDPE is formed in the presenceof catalyst |
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Answer» PEROXIDE |
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HDP is used in preparation of………….. |
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Answer» Light and soft devices |
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Hereditary traits are carried by ______. |
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Answer» nucleic ACID |
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HCOONa overset(350^(@))underset(Delta) to Gas(X) + Residue (Y)overset(CoCl_(3)) to "Complex" (Z) Choose the correct statement regarding (X). |
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Answer» It is paramagnetic |
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HCOOHoverset(Conc.H_(2)SO_(4))rarrXuarr overset(X,HCl)underset(AlCl_(3))rarrY What is Y ? |
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Here the question contain statement given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are lebelled as A, B, C and D, whereas statement in Column II are labelled as p, q, r and s. the answers are to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example. If the correct match as a-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 xx 4 matrix should look like as under. |
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HCOONa overset(350^(@))underset(Delta) to Gas(X) + Residue (Y)overset(CoCl_(3)) to "Complex" (Z) Complex (Z) is: |
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Answer» an outer ORBITAL complex (i) `"GAS" (X) to H_(2)` -It is diamagnetic -B.O.=1 -It acts as `pi`-acid (into `sigma_(1s)^(**))` (ii) `Na_(3)[Co(C_(2)O_(4)]` `[M(AA)_(3)]` Optically active |
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Here the question contain statement given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are lebelled as A, B, C and D, whereas statement in Column II are labelled as p, q, r and s. the answers are to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example. If the correct match as a-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 xx 4 matrix should look like as under. |
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HCOOHand CH_(3)COOH can be distinguished by |
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Answer» Tollen's reagent (b) `HCOOH` form red pptwith Fehling's solution,acetic acid does not. (c ) `HCOOH`decolouries `KMnO_(4)` but acetic and does not. (d) Both REACT with `NaHCO_(3) :.` (d) is not. |
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Here the question contain statement given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are lebelled as A, B, C and D, whereas statement in Column II are labelled as p, q, r and s. the answers are to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example. If the correct match as a-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 xx 4 matrix should look like as under. |
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HCOOH shows all tests of aldehyde because |
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Answer» It has ONE ALDEHYDE group |
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Here the question contain statement given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are lebelled as A, B, C and D, whereas statement in Column II are labelled as p, q, r and s. the answers are to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example. If the correct match as a-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 xx 4 matrix should look like as under. |
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Answer» <P> |
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HCOOC - (CH_2)_5 - COOH overset(Ca(OH)_2//Delta)to X. Compound X is |
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Here the question contain statement given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are lebelled as A, B, C and D, whereas statement in Column II are labelled as p, q, r and s. the answers are to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example. If the correct match as a-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 xx 4 matrix should look like as under. |
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Answer» <P> |
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HCNoverset("Hydrolysis")rarracid -1 CH_(3)C Cl_(3)overset("Hydrolysis")rarr acid-2 The heat of ionisation of HCN and acid-2 respectivley are x kcal and y kcal [x lt y]. The order of their pK_(a) values will be |
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Answer» `(pK_(a))_(HCN)gt(pK_(a))_("acid-2")` `(pK_(a))_(HCN)gt(pK_(a))_("acid-2")` |
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Here the question contain statement given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are lebelled as A, B, C and D, whereas statement in Column II are labelled as p, q, r and s. the answers are to these questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the following example. If the correct match as a-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 xx 4 matrix should look like as under. |
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HCN+H_(2)Orarr[X]+NH_(3), [X]rarr[Y]+H_(2)O (Unbalanced equations) [Y] May be prepared by which one of the following methods? |
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Answer» By DEHYDRATION of Malonic acid with `P_(2)O_(5)` |
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Here P is/are : |
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HClO is a weak acid. The concentration of H^(+) ions in 0.1 M solution of HClO (K_(a) = 5 xx 10^(-8)) will be equal to |
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Answer» `7.07 xx 10^(-5) m` `H^(+) = sqrt(5 xx 10^(-9)) = 7.07 xx 10^(-5) M`. |
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Here how many ligands are ambidentate? CN^(-), ONO^(-), S_(2)O_(3)^(2-), CNO^(-), C_(2)O_(4)^(2-), CH_(3)COO^(-)en |
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Hclo is a weak acid. What is the concentration of H^+ions in 0.1 solution of Hclo '(K_a = 5 xx 10^-8)? |
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Here each questions contains statements given in two columnns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are labelled as A, B C and D wheras the statements in Coloumn II are labelled as p,q,r and s. the answer to these questions are to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated below in the following example. if the correct matches are A-P, A-s,B-q, B-r, C p ,C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 x 4 matrix should look the . {:("Column I",,"Column II"),("(A) GeO",,"(p) Amphoteric "),("(B) CO",,"(q) Boric"),("(C) " SnO_(2),,"(r) Acidic"),("(D)" Te_(2)O,,"(s) Neutral"):} |
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HCl cannot form H_2Cl_2 whille HF can form H_2F_2 the reason is |
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Answer» FLUORINE is more reactive |
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HClO is: |
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Answer» An oxide |
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Here each questions contains statements given in two columnns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are labelled as A, B C and D wheras the statements in Coloumn II are labelled as p,q,r and s. the answer to these questions are to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated below in the following example. if the correct matches are A-P, A-s,B-q, B-r, C p ,C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 x 4 matrix should look the . {:("Column I",,"Column II"),("(A) Sn",,"(P) Highest density amongst group 14 elements "),("(B) Pb",,"(q) Lowestmelting point amongst group 14 elements "),("(C) Si",,"(r) Lowest I.E. amongst group 14 elements"),("(D) Ge",,"(s) Semiconductor used in transistor"):} |
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HCl When reacts with finely powdered iron. It forms ferrous chloride not ferric chloride why? |
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Answer» Solution :Its reaction with iron produces `H_(2)`. `Fe+2HClrarr FeCl_(2)+H_(2)` LIBERATION of HYDROGEN prevents the formation of ferric chloride. |
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Here each question contains statements in two column which have to be matched statements in column I are labelled as A, B, C and D and the statements in column II are labelled as p,q,r and s. The answers are to be appropriately bubbled as illustrted in the following examples . Ifthe correct matches are A-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q, and D-p then correctly bubbled 4xx4 matrix should look like the following. |
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HCl is weaker than HI. Explain. |
| Answer» SOLUTION :Bond dissociation ENERGY HCl is greater than HI. | |
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Here each question contains statements in two column which have to be matched statements in column I are labelled as A, B, C and D and the statements in column II are labelled as p,q,r and s. The answers are to be appropriately bubbled as illustrted in the following examples . Ifthe correct matches are A-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q, and D-p then correctly bubbled 4xx4 matrix should look like the following. |
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Here each question contains statements in two column which have to be matched statements in column I are labelled as A, B, C and D and the statements in column II are labelled as p,q,r and s. The answers are to be appropriately bubbled as illustrted in the following examples . Ifthe correct matches are A-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q, and D-p then correctly bubbled 4xx4 matrix should look like the following. |
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HCI is labelled as 3.65% (w/v) 10ml of the solution is diluted to 1 lit. The proton concentration in the resulting solution is |
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Answer» `10^(-3)`M |
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Here each question contains statements given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements in Column I are labelled as A, B, C and D whereas the statements in Column II are labelled as p, q, r and s. The answers to these questions are to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated below in the following example. If the correct matches are A-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, C-p, C-q and D-p, their correctly labelled 4 xx 4 matrix should look like : |
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