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XII BOARDS PREVIOUS YEAR-XII BOARDS-C.B.S.E CLASS XII
  1. Draw the structure of XeF(2) molecule.

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  2. State the role of silica in the metallurgy of copper.

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  3. Why do transition elements show variable oxidation state?

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  4. Draw the structure of 2-bromopentane

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  5. Write the IUPAC name of the following compound: CH(3)underset(CH(3))...

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  6. Out of CH(3)-NH(2) and (CH(3))(3)N which one has higher boiling point?

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  7. How is the vapour pressure of a solvent affected when a non volatile s...

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  8. (a) For a reaction ,A+B rarr Product the rate law is given rate =k[A]^...

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  9. Define the following terms: (i) Rosting (ii) Calcination

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  10. Draw the structure of each of the following (i) H(2)SO(4) (ii) sol...

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  11. Assing a reason for each of the following observation : (i) The tran...

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  12. What is lanthanoid contraction? What are the consequences of lanthanol...

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  13. How would you account for the following? (i) The highest oxidation s...

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  14. Write the equation involved in the following reaction : (i) Williams...

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  15. How are the following conversions carried out? (i)Propene to propan ...

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  16. Answer the following questions: (i) Why are vitamin A and vitamin C ...

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  17. Enumerate the reactions of D-Glucose which cannot be explained by its ...

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  18. The density of copper is 8.95 g cm^(-3) .It has a face centred cubic s...

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  19. Some ethylene glycol HOCH(2)CH(2)OH is added to your car cooling syste...

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  20. Hydrogen peroxide H(2)O(2) (aq) decomposes to H(2)O(l) and O(2)(g) in ...

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