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Saikat Ghoshal upvoted   •  Feb 11, 2025

Identify N and M:
  • a)
    6, 6
  • b)
    6, 4
  • c)
    4, 4
  • d)
    3, 3
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Pie Academy answered
The number of isomeric products N is 6 and the number of isomeric products M is 4.  They are as shown.
M d, l cannot be separated by fractional distillation.

Saikat Ghoshal upvoted   •  Jan 31, 2025

 The acidity for the following compounds increases in the order:
CH3​CH2​CH(Br)COOH, CH3CH(Br)CH2​COOH, (CH3​)2CHCOOH
  • a)
     I < II < III 
  • b)
     II < III < I 
  • c)
     III < II < I 
  • d)
     II < I < III
     
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Edurev.iitjam answered
a. EWG ( e−− withdrawing groups) increases the acidic strength, whereas EDG ( e−− donating groups) decrease the acidic strength.
b. Nearer is the EWG to the source [(−COOH)group], stronger is the acid, i.e., α− substituted halo acid stronger than β−orγ− substituted halo acid.
Increasing order of acidic strength:
(III)<(II)<(I).

In an examination the percentage of students qualified io the number o f students appeared from school ‘A’ is 70%. In school ‘B’ the number of students appeared is 20% more than the students appeared from school ‘A’ and the number of students qualified from school ;B' is 50% more than the students qualified from school :A\ The percentage of students qualified as compared to the number of students appeared from school :B: i s ____________ %. (Round off to one decimal place)
    Correct answer is between '87.0,88.0'. Can you explain this answer?

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Dec 31, 2024
    Understanding the Problem
    To solve the problem, we need to determine the percentage of students who qualified from school B compared to the number of students who appeared from school B.
    Calculating Students from School A
    - Let the number of students who appeared from school A be X.
    - The percentage of students who qualified from school A is 70%.
    - Therefore
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    Bag contains 3 red balls and 7 black balls two balls are taken at random without replacement if first ball taken out is red then the probability that II taken out bol is also re d is A)1/10 B)1/15 C)3/10 D)2/21

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Dec 31, 2024
    Understanding the Problem
    In a bag, we have a total of 10 balls:
    - 3 Red Balls
    - 7 Black Balls
    We are taking 2 balls out without replacement. We want to find the probability that if the first ball drawn is red, the second ball drawn is also red.
    Step 1: Determine the Total Balls After the First Draw
    - After drawing one red ball, the remaining balls in t
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    Chromatography question?

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Nov 03, 2024
    Understanding Chromatography
    Chromatography is a powerful analytical technique used to separate and analyze components in a mixture. It is widely employed in various fields, including chemistry, biology, and environmental science.
    Principle of Chromatography
    - Chromatography relies on the differential distribution of compounds between a stationary phase and a mobile ph
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    Which of the following statements in the context of 1H NMR spectroscopy is true?
    • a)
      Arene C-H chemical shift (δ) values are greater than simple alkenes C-H chemical shift values because of the aromatic ring current.
    • b)
      Arene C-H chemical shift (δ) values are smaller than simple alkenes C-H chemical shift values because of the aromatic ring current.
    • c)
      Arene C-H signals are always multiplets.
    • d)
      Arene C-H signals are always singlets.
    Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Sep 03, 2024
    Understanding Arene C-H Chemical Shifts in 1H NMR Spectroscopy
    In the context of 1H NMR spectroscopy, the chemical shifts of hydrogen atoms in aromatic compounds (arenes) differ significantly from those in simple alkenes due to the unique electronic environment created by the aromatic ring.

    1. Chemical Shift Values
    - Arene C-H chemical shift values (δ) are
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    ) (1) Aqueous solution of anhydrous CuSO4, is blue while its ammonical solution is deep blue. Explain?

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Jul 23, 2024
    Explanation:

    Anhydrous CuSO4 Solution:
    - Anhydrous CuSO4 is a white crystalline solid.
    - When dissolved in water, it forms a blue-colored solution due to the presence of Cu2+ ions.
    - The blue color is a result of the absorption of certain wavelengths of light by the Cu2+ ions, leading to the reflection of blue ligh
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    How many M — M bonds are present in [Cp Mo(CO3)]2?
    • a)
      0
    • b)
      1
    • c)
      2
    • d)
      3
    Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Jun 27, 2024
    Explanation:
    - Composition of [Cp Mo(CO)3]2:
    - The given compound [Cp Mo(CO)3]2 consists of a molybdenum (Mo) atom coordinated to three carbon monoxide (CO) ligands and a cyclopentadienyl (Cp) ligand.
    - Cp-Mo Bond:
    - The cyclopentadienyl ligand in [Cp Mo(CO)3]2 forms a sigma bond with the molybdenum atom. This is a typical metal-arene bond.
    - M-M
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    - There are no direct M-M bonds present in [Cp Mo(CO)3]2. The molybdenum atom is bonded to the ligands (CO and Cp) through coordination bonds, but there is no bond between two molybdenum atoms in this compound.
    - Conclusion:
    - Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A' as there are 0 M-M bonds present in [Cp Mo(CO)3]2. The only bonds present are the coordination bonds between molybdenum and the ligands.

    Is Sr, Pb, Sn exhibits only one oxidation number other than 0️⃣ Zero?

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  May 21, 2024
    - Sr, Pb, and Sn Oxidation Numbers
    Sr, Pb, and Sn are elements that exhibit multiple oxidation numbers rather than just one.

    Sr (Strontium)
    - Strontium typically exhibits an oxidation number of +2. This is the most common oxidation state for strontium in compounds.

    Pb (Lead)
    - Lead can have multiple oxidation numbers, including +2 and +4. The +2 o
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    Internal energy(ΔE) is equal to the heat supplied(q) in
    • a)
      Adiabatic change
    • b)
      Isochoric change
    • c)
      Isothermal reversible change
    • d)
      Isothermal irreversible change
    Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

    Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Mar 14, 2024

    Internal Energy and Heat in Different Processes:

    Internal energy (ΔE) is a property of a system that represents the sum of all microscopic forms of energy in the system. Heat supplied (q) is the transfer of thermal energy between systems at different temperatures. The relationship between internal energy and heat supplied varies depending on the process.

    In
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    A criminal noticed by a police inspector from a distance of 200 m. After seeing, the police the theif starts running at a speed of 10 km/hour and the police starts chasing at a speed of 11 km/hr. The total distance covered by the inspector when he catches the thief i s ______________ km. (Round off to one decimal place)
      Correct answer is between '2.1,2.3'. Can you explain this answer?

      Saikat Ghoshal answered  •  Feb 01, 2024
      Given data:
      Distance between the criminal and the police inspector = 200 m
      Speed of the criminal = 10 km/hr
      Speed of the police inspector = 11 km/hr

      Approach:
      To find the total distance covered by the police inspector when he catches the thief, we need to calculate the time taken by the police inspector to catch the thief.

      Calculating tim
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      The relative speed of the police inspector with respect to the thief is the difference between their speeds.
      Relative speed = Speed of police inspector - Speed of the thief
      Relative speed = 11 km/hr - 10 km/hr = 1 km/hr

      Now, we can calculate the time taken by the police inspector to cover the initial distance between them.
      Time = Distance / Speed
      Time = 200 m / 1 km/hr
      Converting meters to kilometers, 1 km = 1000 m
      Time = 0.2 km / 1 km/hr
      Time = 0.2 hr

      Calculating distance:
      Now that we know the time taken by the police inspector to cover the initial distance, we can calculate the distance covered by the police inspector when he catches the thief.
      Distance = Speed x Time
      Distance = 11 km/hr x 0.2 hr
      Distance = 2.2 km

      Answer:
      The total distance covered by the police inspector when he catches the thief is 2.2 km.
      (rounded off to one decimal place)

      Verification:
      To verify the answer, we can calculate the time taken by the thief to cover the same distance.
      Time = Distance / Speed
      Time = 2.2 km / 10 km/hr
      Time = 0.22 hr

      Now, we can calculate the distance covered by the thief in this time.
      Distance = Speed x Time
      Distance = 10 km/hr x 0.22 hr
      Distance = 2.2 km

      As the distance covered by the police inspector and the thief is the same, it confirms that the answer is correct.
      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Sep 29, 2023

      Which type of radiation has a continuous energy spectrum?
      • a)
        Alpha particles
      • b)
        Beta particles
      • c)
        Gamma rays
      • d)
        Neutrons
      Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

      Aashna Shah answered
      Continuous Energy Spectrum of Beta Particles

      Beta particles are high-energy electrons or positrons that are emitted during certain types of radioactive decay. They have a continuous energy spectrum, which means that they can have a range of different energies.

      Explanation:

      When a radioactive nucleus undergoes beta decay, it can emit either an electron
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      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Aug 17, 2023

      Can I access the IIT JAM Chemistry answer key if I have made any changes to my application form after submission?

      Shivani Mehta answered
      Can I access the IIT JAM Chemistry answer key if I have made any changes to my application form after submission?

      Yes, you can still access the IIT JAM Chemistry answer key even if you have made changes to your application form after submission. Here's what you need to know:

      1. Application Form Changes
      - If you have made any changes to your application form
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      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Aug 17, 2023

      Can you recommend some websites or resources that offer concept maps or visual aids for better understanding of IIT JAM Chemistry topics?

      Shivani Mehta answered
      However, I can provide you with some general guidance on finding concept maps or visual aids for better understanding of IIT JAM Chemistry topics.

      One platform that offers a wide range of study resources, including concept maps and visual aids, is EduRev. It is a popular online learning platform that provides educational content for various exams, including IIT JAM Chemistry. You can fi
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      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Aug 14, 2023

      Can the cutoff for IIT JAM Chemistry differ for candidates with a Bachelor's degree from distance education?

      Sinjini Singh answered
      Can the cutoff for IIT JAM Chemistry differ for candidates with a Bachelor's degree from distance education?


      Yes, the cutoff for IIT JAM Chemistry can differ for candidates with a Bachelor's degree from distance education. The cutoff is the minimum score or rank required to secure admission in the desired program or institute. The cutoff is determined based on various factors such as the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the performance of the candidates.
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      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Aug 07, 2023

      Can I get negative marks for marking more than one option in multiple-choice questions of IIT JAM Chemistry?

      Tejas Goyal answered
      Can I get negative marks for marking more than one option in multiple-choice questions of IIT JAM Chemistry?

      Yes, you can get negative marks for marking more than one option in multiple-choice questions of IIT JAM Chemistry. The examination pattern of IIT JAM Chemistry includes negative marking for incorrect answers. Let's understand the details of negative marking in IIT JAM Che
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      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Aug 02, 2023

      How important is solving mock tests and sample papers to qualify for IIT JAM Chemistry?

      Soumya Sharma answered
      Importance of Solving Mock Tests and Sample Papers for IIT JAM Chemistry

      Preparing for the IIT JAM Chemistry exam requires thorough knowledge of the subject along with effective time management and exam strategy. Solving mock tests and sample papers play a crucial role in this preparation process. Here's why:

      1. Familiarity with Exam Pattern:
      - Mock tests a
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      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Dec 08, 2022

      There are seventeen non-metals in the periodic table. Unlike metals in the same period, they have higher:
      • a)
        Atomic number
      • b)
        Atomic size
      • c)
        Electropositivity
      • d)
        All of the mentioned
      Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

      Vivek Khatri answered
      Non-metals are located at the right end of their respective periods. As we move from left to right in a period or from top to bottom in a group, atomic number increases. Due to increasing charge on the nucleus, atomic size also decreases on moving right in a period. This is also the reason of increasing electronegativity or decreasing electropositivity.

      Saikat Ghoshal asked   •  Dec 04, 2022

      What catalyst is used for oxidation of ammonia to produce nitric acid?
      • a)
        Palladium hydride
      • b)
        Sodium amalgam
      • c)
        Platinum-Rhodium gauze
      • d)
        Vanadium (V) oxide
      Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

      Vivek Khatri answered
      Ammonia is oxidized to nitrogen (II) oxide in the presence of Pt/Rh gauze catalyst at a temperature of 500 K and a pressure of 9 bars. The nitrous oxide is then converted to nitrogen dioxide which is further reacted with water to produce nitric acid. The NO formed is recycled.

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