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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @gamingarena5637
    @gamingarena5637 Месяц назад +4

    Sir benzene can undergo oxidation to produce phenol n other products however the only reaction it resists is addition reaction so ig answer to this mcq would be addition not oxidation

    • @m.taha284
      @m.taha284 Месяц назад

      Yes... Only vigorous conditions can cause poor benzene to undergo addition reaction (free radical)

    • @gamingarena5637
      @gamingarena5637 Месяц назад

      @@m.taha284 yea ik that but oxidation is easy for benzene it can directly undergo oxidation ab yahan jo options the un mein addition was the more suitable kyun k generally benzene is resistant to addition

    • @m.taha284
      @m.taha284 Месяц назад

      @@gamingarena5637 yes according to our book it's statement... Wrna oxidation b hoti ha higher level prr but for us addition is best option

  • @mohammadsalaar3987
    @mohammadsalaar3987 Месяц назад +8

    Yrr ye engeecon Waly confuse BHT karty hai.Ab coordination nmbr in NaCl is 6 for Na.But in Na metal it is 8.Aur ye engeecon wala tho aye ga Nahi....aur agar NaCl vala agaya tho perr ham confuse hongy k Kia answer hai

  • @MDCAT_MCQS_HUB
    @MDCAT_MCQS_HUB Месяц назад

    Terminal alkynes are more acidic....

  • @MenizeyKhan
    @MenizeyKhan Месяц назад

    Explanation key kahan milay ge???

  • @habibikhan3974
    @habibikhan3974 Месяц назад

    Masha Allah

  • @m.taha284
    @m.taha284 Месяц назад +2

    Sir thora smja b dia kryy aur b confusion ho jati ha mcqs discussion lykrr issy acha tw explanation paper me likha wa ha

  • @Billionaireshustlee
    @Billionaireshustlee Месяц назад

    in E2 tertiary is favoured engeecon nkhud lectures m btayya tha ...net o bhi yhi h or ab.....

  • @habibikhan3974
    @habibikhan3974 Месяц назад

    Sir g Physics wala bhe share kare❤

  • @MarwatGulluna
    @MarwatGulluna Месяц назад

    Plz review bio MCQ no.111
    Book me lika he ke 40C pr enzymes best work krte he mammals me
    It's a bit confusing. Clear it

    • @HizbUllahKhan-n6p
      @HizbUllahKhan-n6p Месяц назад

      mcq me human ka mucha he mammals ka nahi

    • @MarwatGulluna
      @MarwatGulluna Месяц назад

      ​​@@HizbUllahKhan-n6pha to teek he me ne kab kha ke human nhi mammmals lika he. Human be to mammals me ata he if I'm not wrong then

    • @HizbUllahKhan-n6p
      @HizbUllahKhan-n6p Месяц назад

      @@MarwatGulluna federal book page 66

    • @Nuri00.
      @Nuri00. Месяц назад

      Human body mai enzymes ka optimum temp body temp hota hai which is 37C

  • @SumayyaAli-n9f
    @SumayyaAli-n9f Месяц назад

    Sir oxygen ki ionization energy nitrogen Sy greater NAHI hy q k wo tho nitrogen Sy zyada electronegative hy

    • @xaynabnoor
      @xaynabnoor Месяц назад +3

      The I.E of Group 5 is greater than I.E of Group 6 because of half filled p orbital (2s² 2p³). Half filled and full filled orbitals are more stable.

    • @SumayyaAli-n9f
      @SumayyaAli-n9f Месяц назад

      Okay thank you so much

  • @omeasgaming4848
    @omeasgaming4848 Месяц назад +2

    Waste of time blc not a single mcqs is according to mdcat pattern 😢

    • @MunirKhan-g2h
      @MunirKhan-g2h Месяц назад +2

      Correct

    • @Asmakhan-530
      @Asmakhan-530 Месяц назад +1

      Right but kitny marks ty ap k ap k to achy aty hai??

    • @omeasgaming4848
      @omeasgaming4848 Месяц назад

      @@Asmakhan-530 kaha ache ate hai 😭 160

    • @the_aizaz
      @the_aizaz Месяц назад

      Ok waste your time somewhere else then😊

  • @doctorharis.8046
    @doctorharis.8046 Месяц назад

    Sir book ma Na face centered cubic hai or uska to per 12 hai

    • @mohammadsalaar3987
      @mohammadsalaar3987 Месяц назад

      Na (metal): 8
      NaCl (sodium chloride): 6
      Explanation:
      Na (metal): In the crystal structure of sodium metal, each sodium atom is surrounded by 8 nearest neighbor sodium atoms in a body-centered cubic (BCC) arrangement.While..
      NaCl (sodium chloride): In the crystal structure of NaCl, each sodium ion (Na+) is surrounded by 6 chloride ions (Cl-) in an octahedral arrangement.