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📚NCERT Questions — NCERT11

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191

Which of the following alkanes would have the highest boiling point?

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192

Who synthesized urea, an organic compound, from an inorganic compound (ammonium cyanate) in 1828, rejecting the 'vital force' theory?

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193

Distillation is used to separate liquids based on differences in their:

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194

What is the oxidation number of carbon in the carbonate ion (CO₃)²⁻?

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195

In the wedge-and-dash representation of organic molecules, what does a solid wedge (—) indicate?

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196

Using the standard electrode potentials from Table 7.1, predict if the reaction Ag(s) + Fe³⁺(aq) is feasible.

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197

According to Markovnikov's rule, when HBr adds to propene, the negative part of the addendum (Br-) attaches to which carbon atom?

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198

Which of the following groups is a meta-directing and deactivating group?

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199

Which of the following statements correctly defines reduction in terms of electron transfer?

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200

The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) into water (H₂O) and oxygen (O₂) is an example of a disproportionation reaction because:

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