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- An organic compound contains 69% carbon and 4.8% hydrogen and the rema...
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- Explain 'Inductive effect' and electomeric effect. Which electron disp...
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- Which carbocation is more stable?
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- Justify the following statements. i. Water mixed with formic acid can...
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