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(a) warm, dry and sunny climate.

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(d) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are man-made industrial chemicals used in air conditioning etc.

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(b) Methyl isocyanate

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(a) N2 and O2 

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(c) Stratosphere is above the troposphere.

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(b) The compound contaminates the ground water and is also a suspected carcinogen.

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(b) CO is highly poisonous to living beings because of its ability to block the delivery of oxygen to the organs and tissues.

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Alkyl halides on treatment with sodium metal in dry ethereal (free from moisture) solution give higher alkanes. This reaction is known as Wurtz reaction and is used for the preparation of higher alkanes containing even number of carbon atoms.

For preparation of alkanes containing odd number of carbon atoms, a mixture of two alkyl halides has to be used. Since two alkyl halides can react in three different ways, therefore, a mixture of three alkanes instead of the desired alkane would be formed. For example, Wurtz reaction between 1-bromopropane and 1-bromobutane gives a mixture of three alkanes i.e., hexane, heptane and octane as shown

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Anhydrous Ferric Chloride (FeCl3) is another Lewis acid which can be used during ethylation of benzene.

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