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Explain formation of covalent bond by the electron structure of hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen molecules.

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DINESH PUBLICATION-CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS-Short Answer Questions
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  2. name two other elements apart from carbon ad hydrogen which are presen...

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  3. Explain formation of covalent bond by the electron structure of hydrog...

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  4. Explain why cannot we have isomers of first three members of alkane fa...

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  5. Define a homologous series of carbon compounds.

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  6. An organic compound 'P' is a constituent of wine. 'P' on reacting with...

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  7. (a) Define the term functional group. Identify the functional group pr...

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  8. What are covalent compounds ? Why are they different from ionic compou...

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  9. An aldehye as well as a ketone can be represented by the same molecula...

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  10. An organic compound 'X' on heating with conc. H(2)SO(4) forms a compou...

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  11. Two carbon compound X and Y have the molecular formula C(3)H6 and C(4)...

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  12. Compare the structures of benzene and cyclohexane by drawing them.

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  13. You are given ball and stick model of six carbon atoms and fourteen hy...

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  14. A compound 'X' on heating with excess conc. Sulphuric acid at 443K giv...

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  15. (a) Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity? (b...

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  16. Explain the cleansing action of soaps.

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  17. Why is petrol regarded as a better fuel than kerosene?

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  18. An aldehye as well as a ketone can be represented by the same molecula...

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  19. Give the names of the following: (i) An aldehyde derived from methan...

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  20. Write the structural formulae and IUPAC names of the isomers represent...

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