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Vicinal dihalides can be converted to alkynes by treatment with alcoholic KOH followed by sodamide. What is the role of sodamide (NaNH2) in this two-step process?

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12

What two elements are estimated in one experiment during quantitative analysis by burning the organic compound in the presence of excess oxygen?

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13

Compounds that consist of straight or branched chain compounds are also known as:

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14

A 0.246 g organic compound gave 0.198 g CO₂ and 0.1014 g H₂O on complete combustion. What is the percentage of carbon in the compound? (Atomic mass C=12, O=16, H=1)

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15

What is the oxidation number of sulfur in H₂SO₄?

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16

Identify the decomposition redox reaction among the following:

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17

In heterolytic cleavage, what happens to the shared pair of electrons?

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18

In the half-reaction method for acidic medium, how are oxygen atoms balanced?

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19

How many carbon and hydrogen atoms are implicitly represented in the bond-line structure of cyclopentane?

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20

The general formula for alkenes with one double bond is:

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