JEE Question Paper 2006

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Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs, Has been Conducted By IITs For the admission in Engineering Courses This JEE 2006 examination is the procedure to get the admission in MBA

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can this reaction is made to proceed in forward direction’? 
(A) addition of cis 1. 2 diol (13) addition of borax
(C) addition oltrans l.2diol (I)) additionof Nal1PO4
Ans: (A)

I)ue to formation of chelated complex. the reaction moves in forward direction.
A solution when diluted with H20 and boiled, it gives a white precipitate. On addition of excess NII4CI/N the volume of precipitate decreases leaving behind a white gelatinous precipitate. Identify the precipitate
dissolves in NI 1401 IiNII4CI.
(A) /n(OII)2 (B) Al (Ull)3
(C) Mg(O[I)2 (D) Ca(O[1)2

Due to formation of tetraamrnine zinc (II) complex: Zn’2 + N114011 —[/xI(NlI)4]
When benzene stilfonic acid and p-nhtrophenol are treated with NaHCO3. the gases released respectively are
(A) SO2. NO2 (13) SO2. NO
(C) SO2. °2 (1)) CO2 CO2
(D)

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