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Q57.Number of complexes which show optical isomerism among the following is _________. 3 - 3 + 2 + + ) cis - Cr ( ox ) 2Cl2 , Co ( en 3 , cis - Pt ( en ) 2Cl2 , cis - Co ( en ) 2Cl2 2 + 3 - ​, trans - Pt ( en , trans - Cr ( ox ) 2Cl2 ) 2Cl2 Q58.2 - chlorobutane + Cl2 →C4H8Cl2 (isomers) Total number of optically active isomers shown by C4H8Cl2, obtained in the above reaction is ________. JEE Main 2024 (30 Jan Shift 2) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

What This Question Tests

This question involves calculating the rate of formation of a product given the rate of disappearance of a reactant and the stoichiometry of the balanced chemical reaction.

Concepts Tested

Rate lawStoichiometry and reaction ratesRate of formation/disappearance

Formulas Used

Rate = - (1/a) d[A]/dt = (1/b) d[B]/dt

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📋 Question Details

Chapter
Chemical Kinetics
Topic
Rate of reaction
Year
2024
Shift
30 Jan Shift 2
Q Number
Q57
Type
Numerical
NCERT Ref
Class 12 Chemistry Ch 4: Chemical Kinetics
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