PW Solutions

PW Solutions

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PW Solutions is a content creator on YouTube with at least 502 thousand subscribers, publishing more than 422.19 thousand videos which altogether total over 6.99 million views.

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1.o-nitrophenol is steam volatile whereas paranitrophenol is not due to2Volatile
2.A liquid compound (x) can be purified by steam distillation only if it is P (1) Steam volatile, ...0Volatile
3.dil HNO_3⟶A (more volatile) +B (less volatile) Double bond equivalent of D is :0Volatile
4.o-nitrophenol is steam volatile whereas paranitrophenol is not due to0Volatile
5.A steam volatile organic compound which is immiscible with water has a boiling point of 250°....0Volatile
6.Which of the following is steam volatile?....0Volatile
7.A mixture contains 1 mole of volatile liquid A PAO=100Hg and 3 moles of volatile liquid B PBO=80....0Volatile
8.Steam distillation is applied to those organic compounds which are steam volatile and:....0Volatile
9.o-nitrophenol is steam volatile whereas paranitrophenol is not due to0Volatile
10.Steam distillation is applied to those organic compounds which are steam volatile and: (a) Solub...0Volatile
11.The technique used for purification of steam volatile water immiscible substance is:....0Volatile
12.Given below are two statements: Statement-I: o- Nitrophenol is steam volatile due to intramolecu....0Volatile
13.(a) Why O-Nitrophenol is steam volatile while p-Nitrophenol is not? (b) Out of NH3 and NF3 wh....0Volatile
14.Why is o-nitrophenol steam volatile while p-nitrophenol is not?....0Volatile
15.Given below are two statements:\nStatement I: o-Nitrophenol is steam volatile due to intramolecu....0Volatile
16.The technique used for purification of steam volatile water immiscible substance is....0Volatile
17.Which of the following process is used to separate volatile liquid from non-volatile impurities?....0Volatile