16 When chie is bud s hot a, the in prodta ied ae A dHo 17. The ethalpy of ng b i57.3K which tute this popeBo A KOH+ CI KaO B KOH CHCOOH ) 2KOH H90, K,So, 0 D) NOH UF Na +HO CHCOOK O KSO, O 18 The tio + HON CHCH, anple of A) Elephilic addiion B Nucleophilic addition OFree adical adiion D Nuclephilic aubatitution
16 When chie is bud s hot a, the in prodta ied ae A dHo 17. The ethalpy of ng b i57.3K which tute this popeBo A KOH+ CI KaO B KOH CHCOOH ) 2KOH H90, K,So, 0 D) NOH UF Na +HO CHCOOK O KSO, O 18 The tio + HON CHCH, anple of A) Elephilic addiion B Nucleophilic addition OFree adical adiion D Nuclephilic aubatitution
Chapter20: Applications Of Oxidation/reduction Titrations
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16 17 and 18 pleaseeee
![16. When chrie is bued tgha hot sa, the
ain produta obaied are
A)CT nd HO
nd Ho
c)c d CO ndO
D) C CO do
wnd 0
17. The enhalpy of neliat of a stngacand
astng bae lS7.3Ko Seloctan
which utrate this
A) KOH + ICI KC O
B) KOH +CHCOOH
C) 2KOH HSo,
D) NaOH HF NaF HO
CHCOOK no
, KSO, 20
18. The action
OH
CHt-CH, + HON
CHCH,
is eample of
A) Elecophilic addition
BI Nucleophilic addition
OFree adical addition
D) Nucleuphilic subatitution](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fef1e7e82-728e-4f2f-8ddd-e4d64b98e09a%2F2348aa6f-bb05-4ec1-ac2f-de35fb0132ea%2Fkvxmy43_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:16. When chrie is bued tgha hot sa, the
ain produta obaied are
A)CT nd HO
nd Ho
c)c d CO ndO
D) C CO do
wnd 0
17. The enhalpy of neliat of a stngacand
astng bae lS7.3Ko Seloctan
which utrate this
A) KOH + ICI KC O
B) KOH +CHCOOH
C) 2KOH HSo,
D) NaOH HF NaF HO
CHCOOK no
, KSO, 20
18. The action
OH
CHt-CH, + HON
CHCH,
is eample of
A) Elecophilic addition
BI Nucleophilic addition
OFree adical addition
D) Nucleuphilic subatitution
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