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MAXIMUM PUBLICATION-HYDROCARBONS-EXERCISE
  1. The equations for two chemical reactions are given below:

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  2. How do you account for formation of ethane during chlorination of meth...

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  3. For the following compound, write structural formula and IUPAC name fo...

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  4. For the following compounds, write structural formulas and IUPAC names...

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  5. What are the necessary conditions for any compound to show aromaticaly...

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  6. Explain why the following systems are not aromatic?

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  7. Explain why the following systems are not aromatic?

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  8. Explain why the following systems are not aromatic?

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  9. In the alkane, H3C CH2C(CH3)(2) CH2CH(CH3)(2) , identify 1° , 2° , 3° ...

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  10. What effect does branching of an alkane chain has on its melting point...

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  11. Why does benzene undergo melting point increases

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  12. Freons are known with respect to ozone layer deplection. i) What are ...

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  13. Freons are known with respect to ozone layer deplection. ii) How can ...

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  14. How will you prepare ethane by Kolbe's electrolytic method?

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  15. Explain Markownikoff's rule for the addition reaction using a suitable...

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  16. A spacial arrangements of atoms which can be converted into one anothe...

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  17. A spacial arrangements of atoms which can be converted into one anothe...

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  18. In a special condition addition of HBr to unsymmetrical alkene takes p...

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  19. In a special condition addition of HBr to unsymmetrical alkene takes p...

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  20. Carbocations are formed by the heterolytic cleavage of a covalent bond...

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  21. Carbocations are formed by the heterolytic cleavage of a covalent bond...

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