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    Preceeding and succeeding homologous of $${C}_{10}{H}_{22}$$ respectively:

  • Question 2
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    The molecular formula of butane is:

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    A product obtained by mixing sodium hydroxide with vegetable oil is:

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    Which of the following pairs are members of a homologous series?

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    In double covalent bond, there is sharing of :

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    Carbon in __________ form conducts electricity.

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    Following are the uses of a substance.


    (i) It is used as an abrasive for cutting glass.

    (ii) It is used as a tip of deep boring drills.

    (iii) It is used for making dies for drawing wires.

    (iv) It is used in generating laser beams in electronics.

    What is the name of this substance?

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    Which of the following is not an allotrope of carbon?

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    Covalent bonds are formed when electrons are ____________. Covalent compounds have ____________ electrical conductivity.

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    Which of the following statements are usually correct for carbon compounds?

    (i) They are good conductors of electricity.
    (ii) They are poor conductors of electricity.
    (iii) They have strong forces of attraction between their molecules.
    (iv) They do not have strong forces of attraction between their molecules.

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