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Mohrs salt is a
(d) Chelate
(d) Chelate
[Cu[NH3]4]SO4 is
(a) K[Ag (CN)2]
(a) One
(b) [Ag (NH3)2] Cl
(b) Two
(c) Ni (CO)4
(c) Three
(d) [CO (Cl6)]3
(d) Four
11. Which one of the following
compounds will exhibit linkage
isomerism?
8. Potassium hexacyanoferrate (II) is
(a) [Pt (NH3)2 Cl2]
(a) Anionic complex
(b) [Co (NH3)5 NO2] Cl2
(b) Caironic complex
(c) [Co (NH3)4 Cl2] NO2
(c) Neutral complex
(d) [Ag (NH3)2] NO2
(d) None of these
(a) Ni (CO)4
(a) Dibenzene Chromium
(b) Na2 [Ni (CN)4]
(b) CH3 Mg Br
(c) Co (H2 N. CH2. CH2 NH2) Cl2
(c) (C2 H5)2 Zn
(d) [Ni (H2 O)6]2+
(d) Al2 (CH3)6
(d) Rutherford
bonded
(e) Thompson
(a) Ferrocene
22.Radioactivity results from the decay of
(b) Dibenzene Chromium
unstable
(c) Ni (CO)4
(a) electrons.
(d) (CH3)2 Cd
(d) photons.
(a) electrons
(e) neutrons
of energy.
are heated.
vier nuclei.
each element.
absorption of a neutron.
an atom
sample
sample.
(d) None of the above
31. Carbon disulfide undergoes a single
displacement reaction with oxygen to
form carbon dioxide. If 100 grams of
carbon dioxide are reacted with 50 grams
29. The magnetic quantum number of an
orbital defines:
(a) The energy level of the orbital
(b) The shape of the orbital
(c) The spatial orientation of the orbital
(d) The spin of the electrons in the orbital
Molecules.
[Ni(CN)4] 2- is paramagnetic.
molecules.
bonds.
50 C
(d)
Ni(CO)4 is
diamagnetic;
(b) 109.5
(c) <120
(d) 120
37. The IUPAC name for the complex
[Co(en)2Cl(ONO)]+ is
(a) Cobalt diethylenediaminechloranitrate
(b) Chlorodiethylenediaminenitrito
cobalt(II)
(c) Gd
(c) Chloronitritodiethylenediamine
(d) Am
cobalt(III)
(d) Chlorobis(ethylenediamine)nitrito
cobalt(III)
(a) 120 g
(b) 60 g
(c) 600 g
(d) 180 g
(a) S-2-butanol
(b) R-2-butanol
(c) a racemic mixture of 2-butanol
(d) the hemiketal of 2-butanone and
methanol...2-hydroxy-2-methoxybutane
42. Synthetic rubber is made by
polymerization of
(a) chloroform
(b) acetylene
(c) divinyl acetylene
(d) chloroprene
43. Which ofthem is most reactive one
(a)Alkane
(b)Alkyne
humans principally by
(a) acetylation
(b) deamination
(c)Alkene
(d)Benzene
(c) oxidation
(d) conjugation
(e)methylation
of
(a)CH2C(CH)2OH
(b)CH3CH2CH2OH
(c)(CH3)3COH
(d)(CH3)2CHOH
(c) protophile
(d) none of these
(a) polypeptide