Hydrocarbons

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HBr adds to alkene in accordance with Markovnikov's rule.

 

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Delocalisation of  electrons in benzene  leads to saturation

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To study Hydrocarbons for NEET, you can use the Hydrocarbons Class 11th NCERT solutions PDF.

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Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, and Aromatics hydrocarbons are the four main hydrocarbons.

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Hydrocarbons are organic compounds made of only carbon and hydrogen.

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is not completely conjugated so non-aromatic in nature.

 

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R C = C R ' + H 2 ? B a S O 4 P d / C

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Order of electronegativity sp carbon > sp2 Carbon > sp3 carbon

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Sodium ethanoate is CH? COONa and given process is soda-lime decarboxylation.

CH? COONa + NaOH - (CaO)-> CH? + Na? CO?

Methane is obtained having molar mass 16. Two moles would be 32 g.

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Total no. of e?
? Fe → 3d?4s², Fe? ² → 3d? 24
? Mn → 3d?4s², Mn? ² → 3d? 23

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