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In the reaction : I₂ + I⁻ → I₃⁻, the Lewis base is
Options
(a) I⁻
(b) I₂
(c) I₃⁻
(d) none of these
Correct Answer:
I⁻
Explanation:
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Topics: Equilibrium
(104)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- Term ‘Hexadecane’ in petroleum is commonly called as
- Two miscible liquids can be separated by
- Which of the following compounds is known as white vitriol
- Which of the following is wrongly matched
- Which is insoluble in water
Topics: Equilibrium (104)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
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