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The silver sulphate solution is used to separate:

1. nitrate and bromide

2. nitrate and chlorate

3. bromide and iodide

4. nitrate and nitrite

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Soda extract is prepared by-

1. Fusing soda and mixture of hydrocarbons, and then extracted with water

2. Dissolving NaHCO3 and mixture of hydrocarbons in dil. HCl

3. Boiling Na2COand mixture of hydrocarbons in dil. HCl

4. Boiling Na2COand mixture of hydrocarbons in distilled water

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The most stable carbocation among the following is:

1. 2.
3. 4.
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The electromeric effect in organic compounds is a

1. Temporary effect

2. Permanent effect

3. Electromeric effect is only observed in inorganic molecules

4. None of the above

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H2C = O behaves as:

1. Nucleophile

2. Electrophile

3. Both (1) and (2)

4. None of the above 

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Which of the following is strongest nucleophile?

1. Br-

2. O..H

3. C..N

4. C2H5O..

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The stability of 2,3-dimethyl but-2-ene is more than 2-butene. This can be explained in terms of:

1. resonance

2. hyperconjugation

3. electromeric effect

4. inductive effect

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(CH3)4N+ is neither an electrophile, nor a nucleophile because it:

1. does not have electron pair for donation as well as cannot attract electron pair

2. neither has electron pair available for donation nor can accommodate electron since all shells of N are fully occupied.

3. can act as Lewis acid and base

4. none of the above

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Which of the following is an electrophilic reagent?

1. RO-

2. BF3

3. NH3

4. ROH

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The-I effect is shown by:

1. -COOH

2. -CH3

3. -CH3CH2

4. -CHR2

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