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Out of chlorobenzene and benzyl chloride, which one gets easily hydrolysed by aqueous NaOH and why?

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Write the structure of the product when chlorobenzene is treated with methyl chloride in the presence of sodium metal and dry ether.

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Write the structure of the alkene formed by dehydrohalogenation of 1-Bromo-1methylcyclohexane with alcoholic KOH.

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Write balanced chemical equations involved in the following reactions:
Chlorine gas reacts with cold and dilute NaOH 

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For electron affinity of halogens which of the following is correct?

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Which of the following represents correct order of conductivity in solids?

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Which of the following statements are true about metals?

(i) Valence band overlaps with conduction band.

(ii) The gap between valence band and conduction band is negligible.

(iii) The gap between valence band and conduction band cannot be determined.

(iv) Valence band may remain partially filled.

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Assertion: Graphite is a good conductor of electricity however diamond belongs to the category of insulators.
Reason: Graphite is soft in nature on the other hand diamond is very hard and brittle.

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Which of the following statements are correct?

(i) Among halogens, radius ratio between iodine and fluorine is maximum.

(ii) Leaving F – F bond, all halogens have weaker X – X bond than X – X' bond in interhalogens.

(iii) Among interhalogen compounds maximum number of atoms are present in iodine fluoride.

(iv) Interhalogen compounds are more reactive than halogen compounds.

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Silver crystallises in F.C.C. (face-centred cubic crystal) structure. The edge length of the unit cell is found to be 408.7 pm. Calculate density of the unit cell.

[Given: Molar mass of silver is 108 g mol-1 ]

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What happens when 

(i) PCl5 is heated ? Write the reactions involved.

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Give the reason for bleaching action of Cl2.

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Name two poisonous gases which can be prepared from chlorine gas.

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How can you prepare Cl2 from HCl ? Write reaction only.

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Write balanced equations for chlorine gas is passed into a solution of NaI in water.

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Determine the density of Cesium chloride which crys tallizes in BCC type structure with the edge length 412.1 pm. The atomic masses of Cs and Cl are 133 and 35.5 respectively.

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Which type of solid conduct electricity in molten state but not in solid state?

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In which the NHis not used?

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H2S does not produce metallic sulphide with:

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Chlorine acts as a bleaching agent only in presence of ____________.

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