Assertion :Tertiarycarbonium ions are generally formed more easily than primary carbonium ions.
Reason : Hyperconjugation as well as inductive effect due to additional alkyl groups stabilize tertiary carbonium ions.
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Assertion : Pyrrole is an aromatic heterocyclic compound.
Reason : It has cyclic delocalised 6 electrons.
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Assertion : trans-butene on reaction with bromine forms racemic mixture.
Reason : trans-compound in trans addition forms two types of stereoisomers.
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Assertion : The lactic acid shows the geometrical isomerism.
Reason : Lactic acid has carbon-carbon double bond.
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Following pair is separated by yellow ammonium sulphide :
CdS , Bi2S1
Bi2S3 , PbS
PbS , HgS
CdS , Ag2S3
Following is estimated by Liebig method :
C and H
N2
Cl2
Br2
A.
C and H
C and H are quantitatively estimated in organic compoundby Leibig method .In this method , C and H are converted into CO2 and H2O respectively by combustion .
Quantitative measurement of nitrogen in an organic compound is done by the method :
Berthelot method
Belstein method
Lassaigne test
Kjheldahl method