Which of the following alkanes will give the maximum number of isomers when a monochloro-substituted product is obtained?
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| 3. | \(\mathrm{CH_4}\) | 4. |  | 
What is the minimum number of carbon atoms required for an alkane to have isomers?
1. One                               
2. Two
3. Four                                 
4. Three
| 1. | \((CH_3)_3C(CH_2)_2CH_3~~~~~~~~~~~~~\) | 
| 2. | 4-isobutyl heptane | 
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| (A) | The boiling point of 2-methylbutane is greater than n-pentane. | 
| (B) | Petrol and lower fractions of petroleum are used for dry cleaning of clothes to remove grease stains. | 
| (C) | The melting point of 2,2-Dimethylpropane is greater than n-pentane. | 
| A. | The number of possible theoretical conformations of ethane is 6. | 
| B. | In the conformations of ethane, the staggered form has the least torsional strain, and the eclipsed form has the maximum torsional strain. | 
| C. | Hückel Rule: The presence of (4n + 2) π electrons in the ring where n is an integer (n = 1, 2, ......). | 
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Given the following reaction: 
  
Product P formed in the above reaction is:
 
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Compound 'A' in the reaction below, possibly, is:

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| 3. |  | 4. | Both (1) and (2) |