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n-hexane is produced when glucose is cooked with HI for a lengthy amount of time. The reaction is depicted in the diagram below.
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(c, d) Penicillin destroys bacteria by destroying the cell wall of the microorganism or kill the bacteria so, it has bacteriocidal effect. Penicillin has a narrow or limited spectrum.
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Direct nitration of aniline is not possible on account of oxidation of -NH2 group. However, nitration can be carried after protecting the -NH2 group by acetylation to give acetanilide which is then nitrated and finally hydrolysed to give o- and p-nitroanilines.
The acetyl group being electron withdrawing attracts the lone pair of electrons of the N-atom towards carbonyl group.
As a result, the activating effect -NH2 group is reduced i.e., the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen is less available for donation to benzene ring by resonance. Therefore, acti
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Lactose sugar is a naturally occurring sugar found in milk. D galactose and D glucose, two monosaccharide molecules, are linked together. As a result, disaccharides are the name given to these oligosaccharides.
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(a) Iproniazid is a hydrazine drug used as an antidepressant.
(b) Phenelzine is also known as Nardil. It is used in the treatment of major depressive disorder.
(c) Equanil is used in controlling depression and hypertension.
(d) Salvarsan is an antibacterial drug. It is used in the treatment of Syphilis.
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Ans: HNO3 acts as a base in the nitrating mixture (HNO3 + H2SO4) and provides the electrophile.
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(a) Sulphapyridine is a sulphonamide antibacterial drug.
(b) Prontosil is also called sulphamidochrysoidine.
(c) Salvarsan is arsenic based antibacterial drug.
(d) Nardil is an antidepressant drug.
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(a, b) Barbiturates are tranquilizers which are used as hypnotics or sleep inducing agents.
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(a) CHCl3 (chloroform) was used as an anaesthesia in surgery but now it is used in the production of the Freon refrigerant R-22.
(b) Iodoform (CFH3) produces iodine on coming in contact with skin, so it is used as an antiseptic for wounds.
(c) Boric acid (IT3BO3) in dilute aqueous solution is a weak antiseptic for eyes. Thus, chemical messenger gives message to the all without entering the cell.
(d) Chlorine in the concentration of 0.2 of 0.4 ppm in aqueous solution and sulphur dioxide in very low concentrations, are disinfectants.
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Benzene diazonium chloride reacts with phenol to form p-hydroxy azobenzene by coupling the phenol molecule at its para position with the diazonium salt. This is referred to as a coupling reaction. This is an illustration of an electrophilic substitution reaction.
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