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Jd Chouhan 6 years ago

Position are adjecent to each other

Vineet Yadav 6 years ago

As it is attached to same kind of ligand Homogeneous c.c
Check the book.
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Vishavpreet Singh 5 years, 11 months ago

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Annu Khandey 6 years ago

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Annu Khandey 6 years ago

Continuous practice don't do so much gap in btwn
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Manoj Kadyan 4 years, 7 months ago

yes
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Rajat Barwar 6 years ago

Hey friend the reason is that : You can think that both lone pairs occupy the axial positions opp. to each other and balance each other's effect..... but due to repulsive reasons we have studied that lp always occupy equitorial positions hence two of the three bond occupy the axial position.... I think you can proceed further yourself... COMPLETING THE ANSWER YOURSELF GIVE YOU MORE CONFIDENCE THAN READING IT... THANK YOU
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Compound thk nhi h
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Annu Khandey 6 years ago

Upto 50

Nitish Kumar 6 years ago

Only one which is named reaction

Tanya Mishra 6 years ago

25

Anjali Kaushik 6 years ago

Nearly 35
About 30
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Shivani Thakur 6 years ago

Search for the last year s question papers ?!
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Tanya Mishra 6 years ago

Benzene add acyl chloride in the presence of an. Alcl3 results to acetophenone

Tanya Mishra 6 years ago

Benzene
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Molar conductivity increases with a decrease in concentration. This happens because the total volume, V, of the solution containing one mole of electrolyte also increases.

Babulala Sen 6 years ago

Bb
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Shubham Rajput 6 years ago

Its a flourination reaction.In this an alkyl halide(RX,X=Cl,Br) is treated with inorganic flourides (Agf,Hg2F2...)in presence of dry acetone. General Reaction-. RX+AgF----------------> RF+Agx

Sanskar Sahu 6 years ago

Rx+Agf→Rf+Agx
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Chirag Pruthi 6 years ago

1 jan to 7 feb On different days. In different School s

Google Opinion 6 years ago

Feb
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Adi Kumar 6 years ago

Amylose and amylopectin
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Rohit Aswal 6 years ago

Because tert. Amines have more branches due to which its intermolecular force of attraction is weak and in primary amines due to small in size intermolecular force of attaction is more and hence b.p is higher

Aditya Kaushal 6 years ago

Due to having less branchings comparitively to tert.ones.
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Annu Khandey 6 years ago

Anilime contains long hydrocarbon part which hydrophobic in nature on other hand ehhyl amin is slightly polar nd have tendency to form H bonds

Aditya Kaushal 6 years ago

Ethylamine is:- (1) slightly polar (2) forms H-bond with water molecules. While aniline not.
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Adi Kumar 6 years ago

It is a type of alloy
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Nirmal Nithish 6 years ago

Ni +4co ----------- Ni(Co)4
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Shatayu Ganvir 6 years ago

Butanal oxidise by KMnO4 and k2cr2o7
BUTANAL KA OXIDATION KAR VA DOOO
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Aman Kumar 6 years ago

Given in ncert

Divya Singh 6 years ago

What is solid state

Kuldeep Jha Jha 6 years ago

Check the text book
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Grignard reagent is prepared by reacting alkyl(or)aryl(or)vinyl halide with magnesium in the presence of dry ether.

CH3CH2Br + Mg → CH3CH2MgBr

In the preparation of grignard reagent perfectly dry ether is required because Mg is a highly reactive metal it can easily reacts with water i.e side reactions will takes place.
Hence yield of the product will be reduced.

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