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What is the functional group of alkanes

2. 2 - methyl propene exhibits both chain isomersim and position isomerism so if we


r asked to identify the type of isomerism exhibited in this case , what should be
the answer

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Why is 2 - butyne called dimethyl actylene and not propyl acetylene

4. What is the trivial name of 1 - pentyne , 2 - pentyne , and 3 - pentyne

5. What is an attacking reagent

6. The process of chlorination and bromination of methane and ethane r the same
Right ma'am

7. In place of UV rays , can we write 400 degree C instead in the process of


complete chlorination of methane and ethane

8. How can we know the number of isomers a compound can have ? Is there a formula
for it or a trick

9. What is dehydrohalogenation

10. Which functional groups of the two homologoous series mentioned in the class r
always present on the terminal positions

11. What is the correct form of writing the name of a compound when the position of
the functional group is two ? 2 - propanol or propan - 2 - ol

12. What is Pd

13. If we r asked to write the name of the compound formed when chlorine reacts
with ethene , can we just write dichloro ethene or do we have to mention the
positions like 1 , 2 - dichloro ethene like it's mentioned in the book ? If we have
to mention the positions too , ho wwill we know it since there's a diagram drawn in
the book but both the chlorine atoms could be on any one atom of carbon and hence
making it difficult to write the positions as we don't know it

14. What is the chemical test for the halogenation of ethene with bromine ( with
all the main words ) ? Is it reason the same as what is given for halogenation of
ethyne with bromine or is it different

15. If we r asked to write the anode used in the Hall Heroult's process , what
should be the answer ? Thick carbon rods or thick graphite rods

16. What is discharged at the anode in Hall Heroult's process

i. CO
ii. CO2
iii. O2
iv. All of these

17. What is discharged at the anode in Hall Heroult's process

i. CO
ii. CO2
iii. O2
iv. Any wrong option
18. What is the boiling point of HCl since the book says that HCl gets converted
into its liquid form at room temperature but it also mentions that its boiling
point is -83 degree C which is not possible since the boiling point can't be lower
than the liquefaction point

19. Name the method used for the collection of HNO3 gas ( with the main words
required in the answer )

20. Why is 98 percent concentrated nitric acid called fuming nitric acid ( higly
reactive and corrosive and fumes come out )

21. What is the main impurity present in the gaseous mixture of SO2 n O2 ? Aresenic
oxide ( as mentioned on page 204 ) or arsenious oxide ( as mentioned on page 206 )

22. If we r asked to write the chemical equation of the reaction of dilute H2SO4 on
Pb , should we write the chemical equation since it reacts with it since it at
least reacts with it forming a coat or should we just write that the reaction is
not possible since it is rendered passive by dilute H2SO4 since it forms an oxide
layer on the surface of the metal preventing any further reaction

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