BSC 2nd Year Chemistry Syllabus

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BSC 2nd Year Chemistry Syllabus Objective for Students

Nicol’s prism is constructed by cementing two crystals of CaCO3 using adhesive

(A) Glycine

(B) Canada balsam

(C) Cement

(D) Synthetic gum

Option b – Canada balsam

Dextro rotatory isomers rotate the plane of plane-polarized light in

(A) Left side

(B) Anticlockwise direction

(C) Right side

(D) Left or right side

Option c – Right side

Tetrahedral carbon linked to four different atoms or groups is called

(A) Optically inactive carbon

(B) Optically active carbon

(C) Achiral carbon

(D) Stereocenter

Option d – Stereocenter

An organic substance is asymmetric and optically active when

(A) It has an asymmetric carbon and lacks symmetry.

(B) It has an asymmetric carbon and one of the symmetry.

(C) It has no asymmetric carbon but has symmetry.

(D) It has no asymmetric carbon and symmetry.

Option a – It has an asymmetric carbon and lacks symmetry

The equimolar mixture of d and l forms of optically active compounds is called

(A) Optical antipodes

(B) Enantiomers

(C) Racemic mixture

(D) Optical isomers

Option c – Racemic mixture

Light containing single-color waves vibrating in all possible planes is called

(A) Ordinary light

(B) Monochromatic light

(C) Plane-polarized light

(D) Red-colored light

Option b – Monochromatic light

A beam of light vibrating in a single plane is called

(A) Nicol’s prism

(B) Plane-polarized light

(C) Monochromatic light

(D) Ordinary light

Option b – Plane-polarized light

Nicol’s prism is constructed from

(A) Calcite

(B) CaCO3

(C) Iceland spar

(D) Any of these

Option d – Any of these

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