MCQ
The strong intermolecular forces between molecules hold them together and resist the movement of layers past one another. This property of liquid is called :
- ASurface tension.
- ✓Viscosity.
- CRelative velocity.
- DRelative velidity
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$C{H_3}CHBrC{H_2}C{H_3}\xrightarrow{{alc.\,KOH}}$
$(i)$ $C{H_3}CH = CHC{H_3}$ (major product)
$(ii)$ $C{H_2} = CHC{H_2}C{H_3}$ (minor product)
$(i)$ $P{b^{2 + }} > P{b^{4 + }},T{l^ + } < T{l^{3 + }}$ $(ii)$ $Bi^{3+} < Sb^{3+} , Sn^{2+} < sn^{4+}$
$(iii)$ $P{b^{2 + }} > P{b^{4 + }},B{i^{3 + }} > B{i^{5 + }}$ $(iv)$ $T{l^{3 + }} < I{n^{3 + }},S{n^{2 + }} > S{n^{4 + }}$
$(v)$ $S{n^{2 + }} < P{b^{2 + }},S{n^{4 + }} > P{b^{4 + }}$ $(vi)$ $S{n^{2 + }} < P{b^{2 + }},S{n^{4 + }} < P{b^{4 + }}$