Which is correct about physical adsorption?
High temperature and high pressure favour adsorption
High temperature and low pressure favour adsorption
Low temperature and high pressure favour adsorption
Low temperature and low pressure favour adsorption
Excess of copper in toxic proportions in plants/animals can be removed by chelating with
EDTA
ethane-1,2-diamine
oxalate ion
D-pencillamine
Which will undergo SN2 reaction fastest among the following halogen compounds?
CH3CH2F
CH3CH2Cl
CH3CH2Br
CH3CH2I
D.
CH3CH2I
SN2 reactions involve the formation of intermediate transition state, thus less hindered alkyl halide readily undergoes this reaction.
Moreover, C-I bond is less stable than C-Br or C-Cl bond, thus alkyl iodides are more reactive as compared to other halides. Hence, CH3CH2I is most reactive towards SN2 reaction.
The α and β -forms of glucose are
isomers of D(+) glucose and L(-) glucose respectively
diastereoisomers of glucose
anomers of glucose
isomers which differ in the configuration of C-2
Ethanoic acid on heating with ammonia forms compound A which on treatment with bromine and sodium hydroxide gives compound B. Compound B on treatment with NaNO3/dil.HCl gives compound C. The compounds A, B and C respectively are
ethanamide, methanamine, methanol
propanamide, ethanamine, ethanol
N-ethylpropanamide, methaneisonitrile, methanamine
ethanamine, bromoethane, ethanediazoniumchloride
Which one of the following forms the constituent of cell wall of plant cells?
Starch
Glycogen
Cellulose
Amylose
Consider the following antibiotics
(i) erythromycin
(ii) ofloxacin
(iii) chloramphenicol
(iv) penicillin
(v) tetracycline
The pair of bactericidal antibiotics is
(i) and (iii)
(ii) and (iv)
(iii) and (v)
(i) and (iv)