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Can a tertiary carbocation be unstable??
🥇 Tertiary Carbocation… Yet IMPOSSIBLE? | JEE Trap Explained 🔥 This question asks the order of reactivity of compounds towards the SN1 mechanism — and at first glance, it looks lengthy. But using the concept of carboc...
A question asked in JEE Main 2026 based on Tollens’ test.
This problem tests the concept of hidden aldehyde and cyclic hemiacetals, where aldehyde is not present directly but formed in solution.
Such conceptual traps are common in competitive exams and require careful understanding rather than memorisation.
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Faraday’s Laws: Charge–Moles Connection
Ever wondered how electric charge controls chemical change?
Faraday’s laws explain it beautifully
The amount of substance deposited during electrolysis is directly proportional to the charge passed.
One Faraday (96485 C) corresponds to one mole of electrons.
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