Academic Experts Solutions for Chapter: Chemistry in Everyday Life, Exercise 1: Exercise

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Which artificial sweetener contains chlorine?

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The artificial sweetener that has the highest sweetness value in comparison to cane sugar is

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Which of the following is a bactericidal antibiotic?

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The reason for "drug induced poisoning" is

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The correct match between items of List-I and List-II is:

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The correct match between item-I and item-II:

Item-I Item-II
(drug) (test)
(A) Chloroxylenol (P) Carbylamine test
(B) Norethindrone (Q) Sodium hydrogencarbonate test
(C) Sulphapyridine (R) Ferric chloride test
(D) Penicillin (S) Baeyer's test

 

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The correct match between item (i) and item (ii) is:

Item-I Item-II
(A) Norethindrone (P) Anti-biotic
(B) Ofloxacin (Q) Anti-Fertility
(C) Equanil (R) Hypertension
    (S) Analgesics

 

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The correct match between item (I) and item (II) is:

Item-I Item-II
(A) Allosteric effect (P) The molecule binding to the active site of enzyme
(B) Competitive inhibitor (Q) The molecule crucial for communication in the body
(C) Receptor (R) The molecule binding to a site other than the active site of enzyme
(D) Poison (S) The molecule binding to the enzyme covalently