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141

The IUPAC name for H2N-CH2-CH2-NH2 is:

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142

A larger Kb value for an amine indicates:

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143

Which nitrogenous base is found in RNA but not in DNA?

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144

The presence of electron-withdrawing groups on a phenol ring generally:

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145

The carbonyl carbon atom in aldehydes and ketones is sp²-hybridised. Which of the following statements is true regarding its bonding?

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146

Why is sucrose considered a non-reducing sugar?

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147

Why are the methods for preparing alkyl halides from alcohols not applicable for the preparation of aryl halides from phenols?

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148

Which of the following reducing agents can convert diazonium salts to arenes?

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149

Proteins are polymers of which type of amino acids?

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150

Which of the following methods can be used to prepare benzoic acid from toluene?

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