Chemistry NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 12th Chapter Three

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Compound X is sucrose as,

Here, glucose is A which on oxidation with HNO3 gives saccharic acid as

B is b-D fructose which is laevarotatory.

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Natural rubber is a linear polymer of isoprene called cis-polyisoprene and has elastic properties.

Ci-polyisoprene molecule consists of various chains held together by weak vander Waals interactions and has a coiled structure.

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During nitration using HNO3 and H2SO4, H2SO4 act as an acid while HNO3 act as a base.

 

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Photochemical smog occurs in warm, dry and sunny climate. The main components of photochemical smog result from the action of sunlight on unsaturated hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides produced by automobiles and factories. Photochemical smog has high concentration of oxidising agents so called as oxidizing smog.

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