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📚NCERT Questions — NCERT11

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The reaction of benzene with concentrated nitric acid and concentrated sulphuric acid to form nitrobenzene is an example of:

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22

What prefix is added to the name of a corresponding straight chain alkane to name a saturated monocyclic compound?

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23

The Kekulé structure of benzene proposed alternate single and double bonds. However, X-ray diffraction data shows that all C-C bond lengths in benzene are:

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24

The energy barrier for rotation around the C-C bond in ethane is small (1-20 kJ mol-1). This barrier is attributed to:

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25

A reagent that takes away an electron pair from a reactive site is called an:

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26

Based on Table 7.1, which of the following metals has the strongest reducing power?

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27

What does a single barbed 'fish hook' arrow ( ) indicate in electron movement?

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28

When is fractional distillation preferred over simple distillation?

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29

In the reaction 2Na(s) + Cl₂(g) → 2NaCl(s), which species acts as the reducing agent?

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30

Which of the following statements is true regarding the boiling points of isomeric pentanes?

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