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Ans: (d)
Ethylbenzene sulphonamide is soluble in alkali because it has acidic hydrogen.
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Enzyme active sites bind the substrate molecule in a favourable location so that the reagent may attack it effectively. At each site in an enzyme, there is a substrate binding site to which the substrate binds and the reaction then proceeds.
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Starch has α - glucose units, and cellulose has β−D− glucose units. In starch and glycogen, there is α−I glycosidic linkage, and in cellulose, there is glycosidic connection β - between glucose units.
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Two monosaccharide molecules are linked by an oxide bond generated by the loss of a water molecule. Glycosidic linkage is the joining of two monosaccharide units by an oxygen atom.
Disaccharides, trisaccharides, and polysaccharides all have glycosidic linkage.
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Ans: (a)
In Hoffmann bromamide degradation reaction as in this reaction primary amide group is treated with halogen first bromine then the halogen substituted amide product is coverts to primary amine with the release of carbon dioxide gas. Both the statements assertion and reason are incorrect therefore the correct option is a.
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Nucleosides are linked to phosphoric acid at the 5′ position of the sugar moiety to produce a nucleotide. Furthermore, phosphodiester linkage between the 5′ and 3′ carbon atoms of pentose sugar bonds nucleotides (two molecules) together to generate dinucleotide. Phosphoric acid aids in the formation of this connection.

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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is a Assertion and Reason Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Ans: (c)
In the acryl derivative, the delocalisation of electrons of the nitrogen atom occur over the carbonyl group, this decreases the electron density on the nitrogen atom that it no more perform as nucleophile and don't react with next acylating alkaline molecule.
Therefore, Assertion statement is correct but reason is incorrect.
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Glucose reacts with hydroxylamine to form a monoxime, which is then combined with one molecule of hydrogen cyanide to form cyanohydrin. The reactions are shown in the table below.
It has a carbonyl group as a consequence, which can be an aldehyde or a ketone. Gluconic acid, a carboxylic acid containing six carbon atoms, is formed when glucose is gently oxidised with bromine water.
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Ans: (i)- (b), (ii)- (a), (iii)- (d), (iv)- (c)
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Biocatalysts are enzymes that act as catalysts in biological reactions. They reduce the size of activation energy by finding a suitable path. Because the enzyme sucrase reduces the activation energy of sucrose hydrolysis from to, enzyme-catalyzed reactions occur at a much faster rate than traditionally catalysed ones.
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