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DINESH PUBLICATION-CARBON AND ITS COMPOUNDS-Very Short Answer Question
  1. Give the formula and name of the alkane which contains four carbon ato...

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  2. Give the electron dot structure of chloromethane. Also write the formu...

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  3. Write the name and molecular formula of the fourth member of alkane se...

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  4. An alehye as well as a ketone can be represented by the same molecular...

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  5. Write the molecular formulae of: CH(3)Br and C(2)H(5)Br.

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  6. Why are organic compounds present in such a large number?

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  7. The fundamental group 'al'is present in the family of an organic compo...

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  8. Why is candle flame generally yellow?

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  9. Which organic compound is added to make ethanol unfit for drinking pur...

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  10. Write the formula and name of next homologue of CH(3)COCH(3).

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  11. How many single and double bonds are present in the molecule of benzen...

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  12. Draw electron dot structures of (i) C(2)H(4) (ii) C(2)H(5)OH.

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  13. how do the melting and boiling points o the hydrocarbons change with i...

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  14. Write a chemical test to distinguish between ethanol ad ethanoic acid.

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  15. How will you convert ethanol to ethene? Write chemical equation

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  16. How do alkanesand alkenes differ in structures? Illustrate your answer...

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  17. Which of the following belong to the same homologous series? C(3)H(8...

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  18. Which element exhibits the property of catenation to maximum and why?

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  19. Give a simple test to distinguish soaps from detergents.

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  20. What happens when (given chemical equation): Sodium reacts with etha...

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