Assertion : SeCl4 does not have a tetrahedral structure.
Reason : Se in SeCl4 has two lone pairs.
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Green chemistry means such reactions which
are related to the depletion of ozone layer
study the reactions in plants
produce colour during reactions
reduce the use and production of hazardous chemicals.
Identify the final product.
None of these
B.
m-CPBA ( meta- chloroperoxybenzoic acid) is an extremely useful reagent most frequently encountered in the synthesis of epoxides. m-CPBA forms epoxides when added to alkenes. One of the key features of this reaction is that the stereochemistry is always retained.
In the above sequence Y can be
3-nitrochlorobenzene
1-nitrochlorobenzene
4-nitrochlorobenzene
none of these
Assertion :Tertiarycarbonium ions are generally formed more easily than primary carbonium ions.
Reason : Hyperconjugation as well as inductive effect due to additional alkyl groups stabilize tertiary carbonium ions.
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Assertion : Pyrrole is an aromatic heterocyclic compound.
Reason : It has cyclic delocalised 6 electrons.
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If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
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For the reaction, 2NO2 + F2 2NO2F, following mechanism has been provided.
Thus, rate expression of the above reaction can be written as
r= k [NO2]2[F2]
r = k [NO2][F2]
r = k [NO2]
r = k [F2]
What is the correct relationship between the pHs of isomolar solutions of sodium oxide (pH1), sodium sulphide (pH2), sodium selenide (pH3) and sodium telluride (pH4)?
pH1 > pH2 = pH3 =pH4
pH1 <pH2 < pH3 <pH4
pH1 < pH2 > pH3< pH4
pH1> pH2 > pH3 > pH4