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Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

Topic: Separation of mixtures and purification of chemical substances

Jamb Chemistry Questions - Separation of mixtures and purification of chemical substances

Question 281:
A cracking process in petroleum refining can be represented by
  • A Heptane to heptene
  • B Heptane to 3-methylhexane
  • C Heptane to propene and butane
  • D Heptane to 2,3,3-trimethybutane
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Question 282:
Which of the following molecules has two other positional isomers?
  • A CH<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>3</sub>CH<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>Br
  • B CH<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>3</sub>CHBrCH<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>3</sub>
  • C CBr<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>F<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>
  • D CH<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>CHBrCH<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>Br
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Question 283:
Which of the following class of compounds can exist as dipolar ions in solution?
  • A Alkanoic acid
  • B Fatty acids
  • C Dialkanoic acids
  • D Amino acids
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Question 284:
An organic compound reacted with bromine water to give a colourless solution. The compound is probably an
  • A Alkene
  • B Alkanal
  • C Alkyne
  • D Alkanone
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Question 285:
The molecular formula of a common organic laboratory anaesthetic is
  • A CHCl<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>3</sub>
  • B CHI<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>3</sub>
  • C CCl<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>4</sub>
  • D CHF<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>3</sub>
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