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Card 16
Front
What type of intermolecular force is present in Alcohols, Ketones, Aldehydes, Amines, Halogenalkanes and Carboxylic acids?
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Card 17
Front
In terms of electron transfer, what is an oxidising agent?
Back
Card 18
Front
How is Geometric isomerism produced?
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Card 19
Front
What are the advantages and disadvantages to fermentation when compared to hydration?
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Card 20
Front
How do you distinguish between Primary and Secondary Alcohols and Tertiary ones?
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Card 21
Front
How do you use Tollenes' reagent to test of Aldehydes?
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Card 22
Front
What solutions can you use to distinguish between Aldehydes and Ketones?
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Card 23
Front
How do you test for a Carboxylic acid?
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Card 24
Front
What catalyst is used in catalytic cracking?
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