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ICSE-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY : SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES -REVIEW EXERCISES
  1. Discuss the optical isomerism of lactic acid.

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  2. Which of the following molecules would you expect to be optically acti...

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  3. What are enantiomers ? Describe their important properties.

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  4. What is a fractionating column and how does it work?

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  11. How will you purify an impure sample of (i) aniline (ii) benzoic acid ...

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  13. What is the basis of separation in chromatography ?

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