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Intermolecular hydrogen bond exists in
Options
(a) ortho-nitrophenol
(b) ethyl alcohol
(c) water
(d) diethyl ether
Correct Answer:
ortho-nitrophenol
Explanation:
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Topics: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
(86)
Subject: Chemistry
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- The electronic configuration of transition elements is exhibited by
- Orthonitrophenol is steam volatile while para-isomer is not. This is because of
- What is kinetic energy of 1 g of O₂ at 47⁰C
- Two chemicals having same chemical formula but different arrangement of atoms
- For spontaneous cooling of a hot metal rod (system) in air
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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