20. Which of the following compounds exhibits both geometrical and optical isomerism? * A. CH3CIC=CCI2 B. CH2CICH2CH=CHCI C. CH3CH=CHCHCICH3 D. H2C=CCICHCICH;CH3

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13. The standard reduction potentials
sh
for four half-cells at 298 K are given
(B
in Table 1, *
Table 1
Half-cell equation
2H (aq) +O2 (g) +2e H2O2 (aq)
H2O2 (aq)+ 2H (aq) +2e 2H20 ()
C2 (g) + 2e" - 2Cl (aq)
MnO2 (s) +4H* (aq) + 2e Mn* (aq) +2H20 (1)
E V
+0.68
+1.77
+1.36
+1.22
In which of the following mixture there is NO effervescence observed?
A. H2O2 (aq) + Ch (g)
B. acidified H2O2+ MnO2 (s)
C NaCl (aq) + acidified H2O2 (aq)
D. NaCl (ag) + acidified MnO2 (s)
Transcribed Image Text:13. The standard reduction potentials sh for four half-cells at 298 K are given (B in Table 1, * Table 1 Half-cell equation 2H (aq) +O2 (g) +2e H2O2 (aq) H2O2 (aq)+ 2H (aq) +2e 2H20 () C2 (g) + 2e" - 2Cl (aq) MnO2 (s) +4H* (aq) + 2e Mn* (aq) +2H20 (1) E V +0.68 +1.77 +1.36 +1.22 In which of the following mixture there is NO effervescence observed? A. H2O2 (aq) + Ch (g) B. acidified H2O2+ MnO2 (s) C NaCl (aq) + acidified H2O2 (aq) D. NaCl (ag) + acidified MnO2 (s)
20. Which of the following
compounds exhibits both
geometrical and optical isomerism? *
A. CH3CIC=CCI2
B. CH2CICH2CH=CHCI
(C. CH3CH=CHCHCICH3
D. H2C=CCICHCICH¿CH3
Transcribed Image Text:20. Which of the following compounds exhibits both geometrical and optical isomerism? * A. CH3CIC=CCI2 B. CH2CICH2CH=CHCI (C. CH3CH=CHCHCICH3 D. H2C=CCICHCICH¿CH3
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