Chemistry NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 11th Chapter Eight

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Trans product is more stable than Cis. ( Trans product feel less repulsion due to opposite direction)

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(A) Carbon monoxide – Haemoglobin
(B) Sulphur dioxide – Stiffness of flower buds
(C) Polychlorinated biphenyls – Carcinogenic
(D) Oxides of nitrogen – Metabolized by pyrus plants

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(H? S + dil HCl) is 2nd group reagent so Cu²? get precipitated as CuS.

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[Mn (CN)? ]³? → Mn³? i.e 3d? → t? g? , eg? (d²sp³), CN? is strong field ligand.
[Fe (CN)? ]³? → Fe³? i.e 3d? → t? g? , eg? (d²sp³), CN? is strong field ligand.
[Co (C? O? )? ]³? → Co³? i.e, 3d? → t? g? , eg? (d²sp³), C? O? ²? is strong field ligand.
[MnCl? ]? → Mn³? = 3d? → t? g²¹¹¹, eg¹¹? (4 unpaired e? ), Cl? is weak field ligand.
[FeF? ]³? → Fe³? = 3d? → t? g³¹¹, eg²¹¹ (5 unpaired e? ) F? is strong field ligand.
∴ S? and S? are true.

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Order of 1st I. E is Al < Mg < S < P

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Radioactive isotope of hydrogen is tritium (³H)
Number of neutron = 3 - 1 = 2
Number of electron = 1

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FeO (Impurities) + SiO? (Flux) → FeSiO? (Iron silicate) Slag

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Sodium fusion extract is Lassaigne method to defect sulphur, nitrogen, phosphorous and halogens.

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