For
(i)I–,
(ii) Cl–,
(iii) Br–, the increasing order of nucleophilicity would be
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Nucleophilicity increases down the periodic table. I- > Br- > Cl- > F-
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Example of chain isomerism are:
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Distillation is used to separate liquids which differ in the b.p by
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Simple distillation can be applied for the separation and purification of a mixture of two or more liquids provided their boiling points differ at least by 30 K. In such cases, the low boiling (more volatile) liquid of the mixture will distil over first. The temperature of the distillation flask is then raised when high boiling (less volatile) liquid of the mixture will distil, it is collected in a separate flask.
A bottle containing two immiscible liquids is given to you.They may be separated by using a
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Being immiscible liquids, they form different layers hence can be separated with the help of separating funnel.
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– I group destablises carbocation and since inductive effect decreases with increasing length of carbon chain.Therefore (b) is the correct option.
1,2-Dihydroxybutane has the formula
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1,2-dihydroxybutane has longest carbon atom chain of 4 atoms and OH groups attached on it at first and second carbon atoms. So the choice (a) is correct.
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Consider the acidity of the carboxylic acids :
(A)PhCOOH
(B)o-NO2C6H4COOH
(C)p-NO2C6H4COOH
(D)m-NO2C6H4COOH
Which of the following order is correct ?
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Impure glycerine can be purified by
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Simple distillation is suitable for liquids which boil without decomposition at atmospheric pressure. In case of liquids which decompose before their boiling point is reached, vaccum distillation is used. Glycerine decomposes at its boiling point (298°C) but can be distilled unchanged at 12 mm pressure at 180°C.