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Chemistry Test 151
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    Consider the following spatial arrangements of the octahedral complex ion 

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    Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding these stuructures ?

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    Which of the following statements is correct regarding the chirality (optical isomerism )of the cis and trans isomers of the type M(aa)2b2 (M stands for a metal, a and b are achiral ligands and aa is a bidentate ligand) ?

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    Which of the following mixtures is known as Ziegler–Natta cAtalyst ?

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    One mole of the complex compound  gives 3 moles of ions on dissolution in water. One mole of the same complex reacts with two moles of AgNO3 solution to yield two moles of AgCl(s). The structure of the complex is

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    Which of the following have the general formula 

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    Which of the following compounds will give propanoic acid as the sole product on oxidation with chromic acid

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    Trichloromethane on heating with aqueous KOH and sobsequent treatment with dilute HCl gives

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    Which of the following compounds on heating at about 140oC gives acetic acid ?

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    In which of the following reactions does HNO2 act as oxidizing agent ?

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    Consider the following sequence of reactions

    The end product (B) is

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