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The light ray which vibrates in a sinle plane is called as plane polarised light

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The substances which have the ability of rotating plane polarised light are called as optically active

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AAKASH SERIES-GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-Subjective Exercise -8
  1. Cis isomer is more polar than trans isomer, posseses higher boiling po...

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  2. Cis isomer has lesser stability than the corresponding trans isomer

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  3. The light ray which vibrates in a sinle plane is called as plane polar...

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  4. The substances which have the ability of rotating plane polarised ligh...

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  5. If the rotation is in clockwise direction, it is called dextro rotator...

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  6. A carbon atom which is bonded to four different atoms or groups is cal...

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  7. The electronic displacements in covalent bonds may occur either due to...

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  8. Inductive effect is the permanent displacemetn of electrons along a ca...

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  9. The atom or group which has more power to attract (withdraw) electrons...

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  10. The order of -I effect is NO(2) gt CN gt SO(3)H gt CHO gt CO gt COOH...

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  11. The atom or group which has less power to attract the electrons than h...

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  12. The order of +I effect is: (CH(3))C gt (CH(3))(2) CH gt CH(3)CH(2) gt ...

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  13. Inductive effect is a permanent effect and it tends to be insignifican...

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  14. Acidic nature order of various carboxylic acids and subsituted carboxy...

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  15. Phenol is more acidic than water and methanol is less acidic than wate...

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  16. Acidic nature order of some alcohol is CH(3)OH gt CH(3)CH(2)OH gt (CH(...

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  17. Relative strength of bases also can be explained by inductive effect

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  18. Due to steric effect tertiary amines may not be more basic than second...

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  19. Electromeric effect is the complete transfer of the shared pair of pi ...

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  20. Electromeric effect is a temporary effect and comes into play instanta...

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