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What is Isomerism? |
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What is optical Isomerism? Which compounds exhibit optical Isomerism? |
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How can we calculate the number of possible optical Isomers for a given Compound? |
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What is racemic mixture? Why it is optically inactive? |
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What are dextrorotary compounds and Levi rotary compounds? |
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What are enantimorphs and diastereomers ? |
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Define Geometrical Isomerism. |
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Which form of isomers of a substance is more stable? |
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Why ethylene undergoes electrophilic addition reactions? |
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What is markownikoff’s rule? |
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What is kararch effect? |
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What is saytzeff’s rule? |
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Which type of reactions did Acetylene undergoes? |
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Polymers of vinyl chloride are. |
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What is Hoffman degradation method? |
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On what structural level of the enzyme (primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary) does the enzyme-substrate interaction depend? |
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What is the activation center of an enzyme? Is it the key or the lock of the lock and key model? |
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Why can it be said that the enzymatic action is highly specific? |
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What happen to a denaturated enzyme regarding its functionality? How that result can be explained with the help of the lock and key model? |
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What are the main factors that alter the speed of enzymatic reactions? |
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