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The total number of all possible isomers for the square planar complex with formula

$\mathrm{K[M(NCS)(NO_2)(gly)]}$ is ______.

($\mathrm{M} = \text{metal ion and } \mathrm{gly} = \mathrm{NH_2CH_2COO^-}$)

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The sum of total number of carbonyl groups ($> {C}= {O}$) present in the major products X and Y in the following reactions is _____.

JEE Advanced 2026 Paper 1 Online Chemistry - Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Question 3 English

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Treatment of buta-1,3-diyne with NaNH2 (2 equivalents), followed by reaction with excess of trans-CH3-CH=CH-CH2-Br gives X as the major product. The maximum number of carbon atoms that are collinear (in a straight line) in X is _____.

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List-I contains various physical/chemical processes, and List-II contains combinations of changes in enthalpy ($\Delta H$) and entropy ($\Delta S$). Match each entry in List-I to the appropriate entry in List-II, and choose the correct option.

List-I List-II
(P) Physisorption (1) $$\Delta H > 0 \text{ and } \Delta S > 0$$
(Q) Diamond $\rightarrow$ Graphite (2) $$\Delta H < 0 \text{ and } \Delta S < 0$$
(R) Denaturation of protein (3) $$\Delta H < 0 \text{ and } \Delta S = 0$$
(S) Propene $\rightarrow$ Cyclopropane (4) $$\Delta H > 0 \text{ and } \Delta S < 0$$
(5) $$\Delta H < 0 \text{ and } \Delta S > 0$$
A

P → 2; Q → 3; R → 5; S → 4

B

P → 4; Q → 3; R → 5; S → 1

C

P → 2; Q → 5; R → 1; S → 4

D

P → 2; Q → 5; R → 1; S → 3

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