Homopolymer and Copolymer
Homopolymer: A polymer formed from one type of monomers is called homopolymer. For example, polythene is a homopolymer of monomer … Read more
Question & answers
Question & answers: 1) Which of the following is a non-sugar molecule? (Glucose, Fructose, Cellulose, Sucrose). Ans: Cellulose 2) Hydrolysis … Read more
Question answer
Questions: 1) Peptide linkage is present in (Carbohydrates, Natural rubber, Proteins, Lipids). Ans: Proteins 2) α- D (+) Glucose and … Read more
Fractional crystallisation
Q. Describe the method, which can be used to separate two compounds with different solubilities in a solvent S. Ans: … Read more
Chromatography
Q. Give a brief description of the principles of chromatoghrapy taking an example. Chromatography: It is one of the most … Read more
Distillation
Q. Give a brief description of the principles of distillation taking an example. Distillation: This method is used to separate volatile … Read more
Crystallisation
Q. Give a brief description of the principles of Crystallisation taking an example. Ans: Crystallisation: Crystallisation is one of the … Read more
Electrometric effect
Q. Explain the term Electromeric effects. Electrometric effect: It involves the complete transfer of the shared pair of π-electrons to either … Read more
Inductive Effect
Q. 1) Explain the term Inductive. Which electron displacement effect explains the following correct orders of acidity of the carboxylic … Read more