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Match the catalysts given in Column I with the processes given in Column II. Column I (Catalyst) Column II (Process) (i) Ni in the presence of hydrogen (a) Zieglar Natta catalyst

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Match the catalysts given in Column I with the processes given in Column II.

Column I (Catalyst) Column II (Process)
(i) \[\ce{Ni}\] in the presence of hydrogen (a) Zieglar Natta catalyst
(ii) \[\ce{Cu2C12}\] (b) Contact process
(iii) \[\ce{V2O5}\] (c) Vegetable oil to ghee
(iv) Finely divided iron (d) Sandmeyer reaction
(v) \[\ce{TiCl4 + Al (CH3)3}\] (e) Haber's Process
  (f) Decomposition of KCIO3
Match the Columns
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Solution

Column I (Catalyst) Column II (Process)
(i) \[\ce{Ni}\] in the presence of hydrogen (c) Vegetable oil to ghee
(ii) \[\ce{Cu2C12}\] (d) Sandmeyer reaction
(iii) \[\ce{V2O5}\] (b) Contact process
(iv) Finely divided iron (e) Haber's Process
(v) \[\ce{TiCl4 + Al (CH3)3}\] (a) Zieglar Natta catalyst
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Chapter 8: The d-and f-Block Elements - Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) [Page 112]

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Chapter 8 The d-and f-Block Elements
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