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Give reason for the following :

Ethyne is more reactive than ethane

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उत्तर

Ethyne is a highly reactive compound due to the presence of a triple bond between its two carbon atoms.

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अध्याय 11.6: Carboxylic Acid - Exercise 8 [पृष्ठ २९७]

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फ्रैंक Chemistry - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
अध्याय 11.6 Carboxylic Acid
Exercise 8 | Q 3.2 | पृष्ठ २९७

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Out of these compound:

Which compound is most likely to be sweet-smelling?


Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:

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Assertion (A): Esterification is a process in which a sweet-smelling substance is produced.
Reason (R): When esters react with sodium hydroxide an alcohol and sodium salt of carboxylic acid are obtained.


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  1. mineral acids are completely ionised
  2. carboxylic acids are completely ionised
  3. mineral acids are partially ionised
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Anita added a drop each of diluted acetic acid and diluted hydrochloric acid on pH paper and compared the colors. Which of the following is the correct conclusion?


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Give the balanced chemical equation of the following reaction:

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