Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Basic Principles and Techniques in Organic Chemistry, Exercise 3: Competitive Thinking

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Prof. Anil Thomas Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Basic Principles and Techniques in Organic Chemistry, Exercise 3: Competitive Thinking

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 8: Basic Principles and Techniques in Organic Chemistry, Exercise 3: Competitive Thinking with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MHT-CET TRIUMPH Chemistry Multiple Choice Questions Part - 1 Based on Std. XI & XII Syllabus of MHT-CET solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Prof. Anil Thomas and Prof. Santosh Yadav Solutions for Chapter: Basic Principles and Techniques in Organic Chemistry, Exercise 3: Competitive Thinking with Hints & Solutions

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For the estimation of nitrogen, 1.4 g of an organic compound was digested by Kjeldahl method and the evolved ammonia was absorbed in 60 mL of M10 sulphuric acid. The unreacted acid required 20 mL of M10 sodium hydroxide for complete neutralization. The percentage of nitrogen in the compound is _____.

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Presence of nitrogen in which among the following compounds CANNOT be detected by Lassaigne method?

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A hydrocarbon has 75% C. How much CO2 in g will be obtained on complete combustion of 0.8 g of hydrocarbon?

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In Duma's method for estimation of nitrogen, 0.25 g of an organic compound gave 40 mL of nitrogen collected at 300 K temperature and 725 mm of Hg pressure. If the aqueous tension at 300 K is 25 mm of Hg. If the aqueous tension at 300 K is 25 mm of Hg, the percentage of nitrogen in the compound is: