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4. Liquids which have different boiling points vaporize at different temperatures. The vapours are cooled and then liquids so formed are collected separately. Liquid A can be separated from B and C due to the large difference in boiling points. Liquid B and Liquid C have boiling points very close to each other and cannot be separated by simple distillation and are separated by fractional distillation. Liquid B distilled first since the order of boiling points of A, B and C is as follows: B < C < A.

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3. When the difference in boiling points of two liquids is not much then simple distillation cannot be used to separate them. Vapours of such liquids are formed within the same temperature range and are condensed simultaneously. The technique of fractional distillation is used in such cases. In this technique, vapours of a liquid mixture are passed through a fractionating column before condensation. The fractionating column is fitted over the mouth of the round bottom flask. The liquid (A) with low boiling point will distill first.

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2. Benzoic acid can be purified by hot water because of following characteristics.
(i) Benzoic acid is more soluble in hot water and less soluble in cold water.
(ii) Impurities present in benzoic acid are either insoluble in water or more soluble in water to such an extent that they remain in solution as the mother liquor upon crystallisation.
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1. The atomic orbitals combine to give rise to a new set of equivalent orbitals called hybrid orbitals and are used in bond formation. This phenomenon is known as hybridization which can be defined as the process of intermixing of the orbitals of slightly different energies so as to redistribute their energies, resulting in the formation of new sets of orbitals having equivalent energies and shape. In H2C=C=CH2 (allene) carbon atom l and 3 are sp2 hybridized as each one has 3σ bonds while carbon atom 2 has 2σ bonds so it is sp hybridized while the allene molecule as a whole is found to be non-planar.
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38. (C) Tm
In the periodic table, actinides lie from atomic number 90 to 103.
Thulium is not an actinide; it is a lanthanide.
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37. (D) Mn2+ acts as auto catalyst
Mn2+ formed in the reaction acts as an autocatalyst. Auto catalyst is a compound that is one of the products that are formed in the reaction itself catalyses the reaction.
Reaction: 2MnO4- + 16H+ + 5C2O42- → 2Mn2 + + 10CO2 + 8H2O
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55. (ii) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation: Hydrometallurgy is used to extract copper from low-grade ore. Hydrometallurgy entails dissolving the ore in a suitable reagent and then precipitating it. In this method, more electropositive metal is used, allowing pure metal to be displaced.
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36. (A)i, ii
Disproportionation/redox reaction is a reaction in which one compound is oxidised as well as reduced at the same time.
(A) Cu+ ? Cu2+ + Cu
( + 1) ( + 2) (0)
(B) 3MnO4- + 4H+ ? 2MnO4- + MnO2 + 2H2O
( + 6) ( + 7) ( + 4)
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54. (ii) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
Explanation: The zone refining method is very useful for producing high-purity semiconductors and other metals, such as germanium.
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35. (B)+3
Out of all +3 is the most common oxidation state for all the lanthanide elements.
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