Consider the following sequence of reactions : Molar mass of the product formed (A) is ______ g mol\(^{-1}\).
A solution of aluminium chloride is electrolyzed for 30 minutes using a current of 2A. The amount of the aluminium deposited at the cathode is _________
0.01 mole of an organic compound (X) containing 10% hydrogen, on complete combustion, produced 0.9 g H₂O. Molar mass of (X) is ___________g mol\(^{-1}\).
The reaction steps shown are:
The final product (P) is:
Which of the following amino compound(s) CANNOT be prepared by Gabriel phthalimide synthesis?
(A) n-Butylamine (B) Alanine (C) Aniline (D) t-Butylamine Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Assume a living cell with 0.9% (\(w/w\)) of glucose solution (aqueous). This cell is immersed in another solution having equal mole fraction of glucose and water. (Consider the data up to first decimal place only) The cell will:
The following graph indicates the system containing 1 mole of gas involving various steps. When it moves from Z to X, the type of undergoing process is:
The observed and normal molar masses of compound MX2 are 65.6 and 164 respectively. The percent degree of ionisation of MX2 is ________________% (Nearest integer).