CUET QuestionsChemistry

494 solved questions with detailed explanations

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Q24. ______ is the heaviest gas.

CUET UGGeneral Science/Chemistry
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Q26. Which of the statements below are correct? A. Actinoid contraction is greater than lanthanoid contraction. B. The magnetic property of the actinoids are more complex than those of the lanthanoids

CUET UGChemistry
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Q39. Which of the following compounds undergo predominantly SN2 reaction with NaOH in a polar aprotic solvent? (a) H2CO-CH2-Cl (b) H2N-CH2-Cl (c) CH3-CH2-Cl (d) O2N-CH2-Cl Choose the most most appropr

CUET UGChemistry (Organic)
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Q36. In which of the following cases there is a change in oxidation number? (a) Aqueous solution of CrO42- is acidified (b) SO2 gas is passed through acidified Cr2O3- solution (c) Cr2O72- solution is

CUET UGChemistry
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Q6. PhCH-CH3 | Cl (+) alc.KCN →? Δ Product formed is: (a) Ph-CH-CH3 | CN (+) (b) Ph- CH CH3 | CN (-) (c) Ph - CH = CH2 (d) Ph - CH CH3 | CN (+)

CUET UGChemistry
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Q4. Which of the following statements are not correct? A. Phenol is used to prepare analgesic drugs. B. Solubility of phenol in water is more than that of chlorobenzene. C. Phenol is neutralised by so

CUET UGChemistry
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Q15. Sol / Charge present (A) Blood / Positive (B) Congo red / Positive (C) Gum / Negative (D) Gold sol / Positive (E) Fe(OH)3 sol / Negative Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (a

CUET UGChemistry
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Q17. Select the incorrect statement(s) A. Surface active agents like soaps and synthetic detergents form micelles in water. B. Soaps are emulsifying agents. C. C17H35 (hydrocarbon) and - COO (Carboxyl

CUET UGChemistry (Surface Chemistry)
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Q14. The vapour pressure of pure Benzene is 0.900 bar. If a nonvolatile electrolytic solid is added, vapour pressure of the solution becomes 0.200 bar. If numbers of moles of solute is 1 and solvent i

CUET UGChemistry
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Q16. Vapour pressure of an aqueous solution of non- volatile solute which boils at 101.56°C at 25°C will be (V.P. of pure water at 25°C is 200 mmHg and Kb for water is 0.52 kg mol⁻¹) (a) 198.98 mmHg (

CUET UGChemistry