Physical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons

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Physical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Physical Properties of Aromatic Compounds, Characteristic Aroma of Aromatic Compounds, Use of Naphthalene Balls as Moth Repellent, Solubility of Aromatic Compounds, etc.

Important Questions on Physical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocarbons

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Write the uses of naphthalene balls.

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The major ingredient found in traditional mothballs is 

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Aromatic hydrocarbons are so named because of their characteristic flavour.

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Why are aromatic hydrocarbons so named?

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Select the true statement about benzene amongst the following

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Benzene has a _____ Vander-Waal’s force than Methylbenzene.

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Which compound is the most soluble in water?

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Ortho-nitrophenol is less soluble in water than para and meta-nitrophenols because

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Naphthalene balls are obtained from coal tar and are used as:

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To protect silk clothes and woollen clothes, we should use:

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Which element among group 15 elements has the lowest boiling point?

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Among the following compounds, identify which are insoluble, partially soluble and highly soluble in water?

(i) Phenol
(ii) Toluene
(iii) Formic acid
(iv) Ethylene glycol
(v) Chloroform
(vi) Pentanol