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Why is rotation about carbon-carbon single bond not free? What type of isomerism does it lead to ?

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PRADEEP-HYDROCARBONS-ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
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  2. Write short notes on : (i) Oxidation reactions of alkanes. , (ii)Isome...

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  3. Why is rotation about carbon-carbon single bond not free? What type of...

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  4. Draw Newman and sawhorse projections for the eclipsed and staggered co...

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  5. What is the cause of geometrical isomerism in alkenes ?

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  6. A hydrocarbon has the molecular mass 70. Write all the possible struct...

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  7. What is the cause of geometrical isomerism in alkenes ?

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  8. Which of the following alkenes will show geometrical isomerism ? (i...

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  9. How can alkenes be prepared from (i) alcohol, and (ii) an alkyl halide...

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  10. How is bromoethane prepared from (i) ethanol (ii) ethane?

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  11. Intermolecular dehydration of alcohols gives

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  12. Chloroethane is treated with alcoholic caustic potash ? Give another m...

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  13. Explain the following with one example: (a) Dehydrohalogenation (b) De...

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  14. Explain the mechanism of electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes.

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  15. How will you test the presence of double bond in an alkene ? Give chem...

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  16. What is peroxide effect ? Why is it applicable only in case of HBr and...

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  17. Melting point of cis - But - 2 - ene is lower than that of trans - But...

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  18. (a) What is ozonolysis ? How can ozonolysis be used to determine the p...

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  19. Write brief notes on: (i) Markovnikov's rule (ii) Peroxide effect.

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  20. Discuss briefly the structure of CsCl.

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