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In what type of reaction, heat is absorbed ?

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  • In the carnot engine, heat Q_1 is absorbed from the source at temperature T_1 . What is the effect on the’temperature of the source ?

    A
    it increases
    B
    It decreases
    C
    It remains constant
    D
    Cannot say as the numerical values and dimensions are not given
  • The reaction in which heat is absorbed is known as:

    A
    Exothermic
    B
    Endothermic
    C
    Reversible
    D
    None of the above
  • What is the most common type of reactions of aromatic compounds ?

    A
    addition reaction
    B
    elimination reaction
    C
    electrophillic substitution reaction
    D
    rearrangement
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