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RESONANCE ENGLISH-GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I-EXERCISE-2 PART-II SINGLE AND DOUBLE VALUE INTEGER TYPE
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- How many of the following species can show resonance.
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- How many groups (attached with benzene ring) can show +M effect ?
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- Identify the number of compounds in which positive charge will be delo...
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- In how many of the following cases, the negative charge is delocalised...
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- In how many of the following compounds Hyperconjugation effect is obse...
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- How many of the following compounds is/are aromatic ?
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- Total number of moelcules which are antiaromatic ?
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- Find the number of carbon atoms including the given structure which ca...
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