- AHexane
- BBenzene
- CEthylene
- DAniline
Explanation:
Hexane does not dissolve in concentrated H2SO4.
Hexane is nonpolar hydrocarbon. Polar compound such as benzene, ethylene and aniline dissolve in concentrated H2SO4 as they donate their $\pi$ electrons to H+ ions of concentrated H2SO4.
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$(II)\,\,\,{{H}_{2}}C=CH-C{{H}_{2}}-\overset{+}{\mathop{C}}\,H-C{{H}_{3}}$
$(III)\,\,\,\begin{matrix}
\,\,\,\,\,C{{H}_{3}}\, \\
|\, \\
{{H}_{3}}C-C-\overset{+}{\mathop{C}}\,{{H}_{2}} \\
|\, \\
\,\,\,C{{H}_{3}} \\
\end{matrix}$
An ideal gas undergoes a cyclic transformation starting from the point $\mathrm{A}$ and coming back to the same point by tracing the path $\mathrm{A} \rightarrow \mathrm{B} \rightarrow \mathrm{C} \rightarrow \mathrm{A}$ as shown in the diagram. The total work done in the process is____ $J$.