Column1Column2(A)Antacid(p)Equanil(B)Antibiotic(q)BHT(C)Tranquillizer(r)Brompheniramine(D)Antioxidant(s)Aminoglycosides
A-p; B-q; C-s; D-r
A-q; B-p; C-r; D-s
A-r ; B-s; C-p; D-q
A-r ; B-s; C-q; D-p
coloumn1coloumn2ap)xbq)x3cr)x5
Column 1: Compound Column
Column 2: Oxidation state Column
Column 3: Type of linkage
Column 1Column 2Column 3(I)Na2S2O3(i)+5(P)S−O−S(II)Na2S4O6(ii)−2(Q)−S−S−(III)H2S2O7(iii)+6(R)−O−O−(IV)H2S2O8(iv)+4(S)S=S
The only correct combination for Oleum is:
Match gases under specified conditions listed in Column 1 with their properties/laws in Column II.
Column IColumn IIAHydrogen gas ⟮p = 200 atm,T = 273 K⟯pCompression factor = 1BHydrogen gas ⟮p = 0 atm,T = 273 K⟯qAttractive forces are dominantCCO2⟮p = 1 atm,T = 273 K⟯rpV=nRTDReal gas with very large molar volumesp⟮V−nb⟯=nRT