The one subject in NEET which is candidates who can easily attain good marks is Chemistry. That's the reason, often, one doesn’t pay notice and choose to compromise it. But if one wants to rank above others, the tip is to be thorough with NEET chemistry concepts. The understanding of reactions and definite basic understanding is what requires major attention in Chemistry but once done it only gets simpler from there. The main focus on the to-do list should be on getting a hang of the NCERT syllabus of NEET chemistry.
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Q1. Ferrous ion changes to X ion, on reacting with acidified hydrogen peroxide. The number of d-electrons present in X and its magnetic moment (in BM) are, respectively
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Q2. The substance that sublimes on heating is:
Solution
Corrosive sublimate is HgCl2 because it has corrosion nature and sublimation nature.
Corrosive sublimate is HgCl2 because it has corrosion nature and sublimation nature.
Q3. In the extraction of copper, the metal formed in the Bessemer’s converter is due to the reaction:
Solution
The process is called auto reduction.
The process is called auto reduction.
Q4. Correct formula of calomel is
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Q5. Schweitzer’s reagent used for dissolving cellulose in the manufacture of artificial silk is:
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It is a use of this reagent.
It is a use of this reagent.
Q6. When MnO2is fused with KOH, a coloured compound formed, the product and its colour is
Solution
2MnO2+4KOH+O2⟶2K2MnO4+2H2O
purple colour
2MnO2+4KOH+O2⟶2K2MnO4+2H2O
purple colour
Q7. In the case of d-block elements:
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Transition elements have (n-1)d and ns-shell incomplete.
Transition elements have (n-1)d and ns-shell incomplete.
Q9. Native silver metal forms a water soluble complex with a dilute aqueous solution of NaCN in presence of:
Solution
4Ag+8NaCN+2H2O+O2⟶4Na[Ag(CN)2]+4NaOH
4Ag+8NaCN+2H2O+O2⟶4Na[Ag(CN)2]+4NaOH
Q10. The transition elements are more metallic than the representative elements because they have
Solution
Transition elements are more metallic than representative elements due to the availability of d-orbitals for bonding
Transition elements are more metallic than representative elements due to the availability of d-orbitals for bonding