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2. By giving the reaction mechanisms explain the following reactions along with their
applications.
a) Elemen son’s reduction
b) Benzoin condensation. [8+8]
3. Explain the following reaction by giving the name of the reaction, mechanism and
applications.
8. Explain the synthetic methods, properties and applications of any two azodyes. [16]
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Code: 13100 NR Set 2
6. Explain the synthetic methods, properties and applications of any two azodyes. [16]
7. a) How many types of polar effects are exhibited by organic compounds? Explain.
b) Discuss the effect of resonance and inductive effect on the following properties.
i) Strengths of acids and bases.
ii) Reactivity of organic compounds. [8+8]
8. By giving the reaction mechanisms explain the following reactions along with their
applications.
a) Elemen son’s reduction
b) Benzoin condensation. [8+8]
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Code: 13100 NR Set 3
4. Explain the synthetic methods, properties and applications of any two azodyes. [16]
5. a) How many types of polar effects are exhibited by organic compounds? Explain.
b) Discuss the effect of resonance and inductive effect on the following properties.
i) Strengths of acids and bases.
ii) Reactivity of organic compounds. [8+8]
6. By giving the reaction mechanisms explain the following reactions along with their
applications.
a) Elemen son’s reduction
b) Benzoin condensation. [8+8]
7. Explain the following reaction by giving the name of the reaction, mechanism and
applications.
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Code: 13100 NR Set 4
2. Explain the synthetic methods, properties and applications of any two azodyes. [16]
3. a) How many types of polar effects are exhibited by organic compounds? Explain.
b) Discuss the effect of resonance and inductive effect on the following properties.
i) Strengths of acids and bases.
ii) Reactivity of organic compounds. [8+8]
4. By giving the reaction mechanisms explain the following reactions along with their
applications.
a) Elemen son’s reduction
b) Benzoin condensation. [8+8]
5. Explain the following reaction by giving the name of the reaction, mechanism and
applications.