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Statement I: Me-C-=N and Me -Nvec(=)C ar...

Statement I: `Me-C-=N` and `Me -Nvec(=)C` are not functional isomers.
Statement II: As in HCN cynide and isocyanide groups are iterconvertible into each other and remains equilibrium .

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If both statement-I and statement II are true & the statement II is a correct explanation of the statement I

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If both statemetn -I and Statement II are True and Statement II is not a correct explanation of the Statement I

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If Statement -I is True but the Statement -II is false

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If Statement -I is false but the Statement -II is True.

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[`Me-C-=N` and `Me-Nvec(=)C` are functional isomers but `H-C-=N` and `H-Nvec(=)C` are Tautomer]
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  6. Which compound show tautomerism :

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  8. Which compound show tautomerism :

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  9. Enolic form of acetyl acetone is stablised due to :

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  13. Which will show geometrical isomerism ?

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