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Write the reaction involved in the following:
Friedal-Crafts Alkylation of Phenol
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Give reasons for the following:
N-N bond is weaker than P-P bond.
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In the plot of molar conductivity (∧m) vs square root of concentration (c1/2), following curves are obtained for two electrolytes A and B:

Answer the following:
(i) Predict the nature of electrolytes A and B.
(ii) What happens on extrapolation of ∧m to concentration approaching zero for electrolytes A and B?
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Packing efficiency in body-centered cubic structure is ____________.
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The radius ratio of body-centered cubic structure is ____________.
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Molar conductivity denoted by the symbol Λm is related to the conductivity of the solution by the equation (k is the conductivity and c is the concentration).
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Conductivity always decreases with decrease in concentration both, for weak and strong electrolytes because of the fact that ____________.
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Kohlrausch law of independent migration of ions states ____________.
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The vapour pressure of benzene at 30°C is 121.8 mm. By adding 15 g of non-volatile solute in 250 g of benzene, its vapour pressure is decreased to 120.2 mm. The molecular weight of solute is:
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The vapour pressure of pure benzene at a certain temperature is 0.850 bar. A non-volatile, nonelectrolyte solid weighing 0.5 g is added to 39.0 g of benzene (molar mass 78 g/mol). The vapour pressure of the solution then is 0.845 bar. What is the molecular mass of the solid substance?
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The vapour pressure of pure benzene at 25°C is 640 mm Hg and that of solution of solute A is 630 mm Hg. The molality of a solution is:
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The solubility of a solid in a liquid is significantly affected by temperature changes.
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The system being in a dynamic equilibrium must follow Le-chatelier’s principle.
Considering the Le-chatelier’s principle which of the following is correct?
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At a particular temperature, the vapour pressures of two liquids A and B are respectively 120 and 180 mm of mercury. If 2 moles of A and 3 moles of B are mixed to form an ideal solution, the vapour pressure of the solution at the same temperature will be (in mm of mercury):
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A solution containing 10 g per dm3 of urea (molecular mass = 60 g mol–1) is isotonic with a 5% solution of a non-volatile solute. The molecular mass of this non-volatile solute is:
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The vapour pressure of a solvent decreases by 10 mm of Hg when a non-volatile solute was added to the solvent. The mole fraction of the solute in the solution is 0.2. What should be the mole fraction of the solvent if the decrease in the vapour pressure is to be 20 mm of Hg?
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The number of P–O–P bridges in the structure of phosphorus pentoxide and phosphorus trioxide are respectively:
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The three important oxidation states of phosphorus are ____________.
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In the preparation of chlorobenzene from aniline, the most suitable reagent is:
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A Grignard reagent may be made by reacting magnesium with ____________.
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Which of the following alkyl halides is used as a methylating agent?
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