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  • Carbon forms a large number of compounds due to :

    A
    tetravalency of carbon
    B
    strong catenation property of carbon
    C
    allotropic property of carbon
    D
    non-matallic character of carbon
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    inside the mitochondria matrix and diffuse out through the membrane
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    inside the mitochondria matrix and leave through a channel protein
    C
    outside the mitochondria and diffuse in through the membrane
    D
    outside the mitochondria and enter through a channel protein
  • ICSE-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY : SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES -ESSAY ( LONG ANSWER ) TYPE QUESTIONS
    1. (b) Why are there very large number of organic compounds ?

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    2. What are organic compounds and how are they classified ? Give two exam...

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    3. What are functional groups ? How are the organic compounds classified ...

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    4. Discuss with examples the procedure of nomenclature of branched chain ...

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    5. How would you name a compound when it contains two functional groups o...

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    6. What is structural isomerism ? Define different types of structural is...

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    7. What is tautomerism ? Give two examples.

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    9. Explain the cause of geometrical isomerism and state the properties of...

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    10. Give an example of the compound containing N=N bond and able to show g...

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    11. How is the optical rotation of an optically active compound measured a...

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    12. Define chirality. How does it give rise to the phenomenon of optical a...

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    13. Discuss the cause of optical activity in a molecule. Support your answ...

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    14. Define optical isomerism and give a brief account of optical isomers.

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    15. Discuss the optical isomerism exhibited by tartaric acids.

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