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When chloroform is exposed to light and air, it forms
Options
(a) chlorine gas
(b) methyl chloride
(c) phosgene gas
(d) carbon tetrachloride
Correct Answer:
phosgene gas
Explanation:
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Subject: Chemistry
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- The difference between ΔH and ΔE at 300 K for the reaction
- Hydrolysis of trichloromethane with aqueous KOH gives
- The chemical substance used to bring down body temperature in high fever
- The electronegativity of the following elements increases in the order.
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