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What is the general hybridization state and shape of carbon in a carbanion?

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62

In Kjeldahl's method, nitrogen in the organic compound is converted into which compound before being estimated?

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63

The reaction CH₃CH₂I + KOH(aq) → CH₃CH₂OH + KI is classified as:

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64

Why is (CH₃)₃C⁺ (tert-butyl carbocation) more stable than CH₃CH₂⁺ (ethyl carbocation) and CH₃⁺ (methyl carbocation)?

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65

Why cannot methane be prepared by Kolbe's electrolytic method?

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66

What is the IUPAC name for CH3-CH=CH-CH3?

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67

What type of alkyl halide (R-X) is generally used in the Wurtz reaction to prepare higher alkanes containing an even number of carbon atoms?

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68

The reddish-orange color of bromine solution in carbon tetrachloride is discharged when bromine adds to an unsaturation site. This reaction is used as a test for:

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69

Which of the following is NOT a product of the controlled oxidation of methane with Cu/523K/100atm?

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70

In Carius method for halogen estimation, what is the final precipitate weighed to determine the halogen content?

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