Metal ion responsible for the Minimata disease is from Chemistry

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Chemistry

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31.

Among the following structures the one which is not a resonating structure of others is

            

  • I

  • II

  • III

  • IV


32.

Among the following compounds, the one(s) that gives (give) effervescence with aqueous NaHCO3 solution is (are)

(CH3CO)2 O           CH3COOH         PhOH          CH3COCHO

   I                           II                   III                 IV

  • I and II

  • I and III

  • Only II

  • I and IV


33.

The 4th higher homologue of ethane is

  • butane

  • pentane

  • hexane

  • heptane


34.

Among the following, the one which is not a "green house gas", is

  • N2O

  • CO2

  • CH4

  • O2


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35.

Metal ion responsible for the Minimata disease is

  • Co2+

  • Hg2+

  • Cu2+

  • Zn2+


B.

Hg2+

Eating animal poisoned with mercury (Hg2+ ) causes deformity, known as minamata (minimata) disease which is characterised by diarrhoea, hemolysis, impairment of various senses, meningitis and death.


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36.

The most likely protonation site in the following molecule is    

                        

 

  • C-1

  • C-2

  • C-3

  • C-6


37.

The order of decreasing ease of abstraction of hydrogen atoms in the following molecules

  • Ha > Hb > Hc

  • H> H > Hb

  • Hb > H> Hc

  • Hc > Hb > Ha


38.

Among the following statements about the molecules X and Y, the one(s) which correct is (are)

                

  

  • X and Y are diastereomers

  • X and Y are enantiomers

  • X and Y are both aldohexoses

  • Xis a D-sugar and Y is an L-sugar


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39.

The rate of a certain reaction is given by, rate = k [H+]n. The rate increases 100 times when the pH changes from 3 to 1. The order (n) of the reaction is

  • 2

  • 0

  • 1

  • 1.5


40.

If Cl2 is passed through hot aqueous NaOH, the products formed have Cl in different oxidation states. These are indicated as

  • -1 and +1

  • -1and +5

  • +1 and +5

  • -1and +3


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