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MCQ: 1291

Acyl chloride which does not undergo hydrolysis at all is

  1. chlorobenzene
  2. iodobenzene
  3. fluorobenzene
  4. none of above
MCQ: 1292

In a balanced equation, the number of electrons gain and loss must be

  1. equal
  2. high
  3. low
  4. equilibrium
MCQ: 1293

Halogen that is most volatile is

  1. F2
  2. Cl2
  3. Br2
  4. I2
MCQ: 1294

Meals can be heated up when camping by the help of

  1. self heating food box
  2. auto heating food box
  3. temporary heating food box
  4. manual heating food box
MCQ: 1295

According to Le Chatellier's principle, the energy of surroundings can be increased by increasing

  1. volume
  2. density
  3. pressure
  4. temperature

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