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The average bond enthalpy in polyatomic molecules is used because:

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22

The prefix 'kilo' represents which multiple?

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23

When phenol is treated with bromine water, what is the characteristic product formed?

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24

The addition of cold, dilute, aqueous potassium permanganate (Baeyer's reagent) to an alkene results in the formation of:

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25

Which of the following statements is true about a spontaneous process?

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26

The region where the probability density function (ψ²) reduces to zero is called:

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27

What is the definition of lattice enthalpy (Δ_lattice H°) of an ionic compound?

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28

What is the chemical name for the common salt used in food?

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29

Which of the following is an example of an ambident nucleophile?

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30

According to Hückel's Rule, for a system to be aromatic, it must possess (4n+2) π electrons, where 'n' is an integer. For benzene, the value of 'n' is:

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