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The decreasing order of electrical conductivity of the following aqueous solutions is:

  1. 0.1 M Formic acid,
  2. 0.1 M Acetic acid,
  3. 0.1 M Benzoic acid.
[8] Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
Chapter: [8] Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
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The reaction of benzene with CO and HCl in the presence of anhydrous AlCl3 gives ______.

[23] Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
Chapter: [23] Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
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The number of π-bonds present in Marshall's acid is ______.

[4] Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Chapter: [4] Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
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Reagent used to convert allyl alcohol to acrolein is ______.

[23] Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
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Which of the following is a correct statement?

[10] Surface Chemistry
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The conditions given below are in the context of observing Tyndall effect in colloidal solutions:

  1. The diameter of the colloidal particles is comparable to the wavelength of light used.
  2. The diameter of the colloidal particles is much smaller than the wavelength of light used.
  3. The diameter of the colloidal particles is much larger than the wavelength of light used.
  4. The refractive indices of the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium are comparable.
  5. The dispersed phase has a very different refractive index from the dispersion medium.

Choose the most appropriate conditions from the options given below:

[10] Surface Chemistry
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Given below are two statements:

Statements I: The limiting molar conductivity of KCl (strong electrolyte) is higher compared to that of CH3COOH (weak electrolyte).

Statement II: Molar conductivity decreases with decrease in concentration of electrolyte.
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

[8] Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
Chapter: [8] Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
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Coagulation value of the electrolytes AlCl3 and NaCl for As2S3 sol are 0.093 and 52 respectively. The No. of times AlCl3 has greater coagulating power than NaCl is ______.

[10] Surface Chemistry
Chapter: [10] Surface Chemistry
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The solubility of Co2[Fe(CN)6] in water at 25°C from the following data:

Conductivity of saturated solution of Co2[Fe(CN)6] = 2.06 × 10−6 ohm−1 cm−1 and that of water = 4.1 × 10−7 ohm−1 cm−1. The ionic molar conductivities of Co2+ and [Fe(CN)6]4− are 86 and 444 ohm−1 cm2 mol−1 respectively, is ______ × 10−6 mol/L.

[8] Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
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In order to cause coagulation of 100 ml Arsenious sulphide sol 111.7 mg of 2 M NaCl solution is used, the coagulation value of NaCl will be ______.

[10] Surface Chemistry
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6.84 g Al2(SO4)3 is needed to coagulate 2.5 L of As2S3 sol completely in 2.0 hrs. The coagulation value of Al2 (SO4)3 is ______.

[10] Surface Chemistry
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Benzene on ozonolysis followed by hydrolysis gives ______.

[23] Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
Chapter: [23] Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
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The variation of molar conductivity with concentration of an electrolyte (X) m aqueous solution is shown in the given figure.

The electrolyte X is ______.

[8] Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
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Lyophilic sols are more stable than lyophobic sols because ______.

[10] Surface Chemistry
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Heating white phosphorus with conc. NaOH solution gives mainly ______.

[15] P-block Elements
Chapter: [15] P-block Elements
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Assertion: Nitrogen and oxygen are the main components in the atmosphere but these do not react to form oxides of nitrogen.

Reason: The reaction between nitrogen and oxygen requires high temperature.

[15] P-block Elements
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At 25°C and 1 atm pressure, the enthalpies of combustion are as given below:

Substance H2 C (graphite) C2H6(g)
`(Δ_"c""H"°)/"kJ mol"^-1` −286 −394 −1560

The enthalpy of the formation of ethane is:

[5] Chemical Thermodynamics
Chapter: [5] Chemical Thermodynamics
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Which of the following statements is correct?

(a) The electronic configuration of Cr is (Ar) 3d5 4s1.

(b) The magnetic quantum number may have a negative value.

(c) In the ground state of an atom, the orbitals are filled in order of their increasing energies.

(d) The total number of nodes are given by n − 2.

Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

[3] Atomic Structure
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Two isomers 'A' and 'B' with molecular formula C4H8 give different products on oxidation with KMnO4 in acidic medium. Isomer 'A' on reaction with KMnO4/H+ results in the effervescence of gas and gives ketone. The compound 'A' is:

[23] Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen
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4.5 g of compound A (MW = 90) was used to make 250 mL of its aqueous solution. The molarity of the solution in M is x × 10−1. The value of x is ______. (Rounded-off to the nearest integer)

[6] Solutions
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