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Yes, of course. There are hands-on lab sessions and intriguing and informative workshops as an important part of the B Tech Food Technology course. You are given thorough training to get to know about the industrial applications of the field of Food Technology so that you can do well at the workfront in the future.

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SO2 acts as a reducing agent when passed through an aqueous solution containing Fe (III) salt. It reduces Fe (III) to Fe (II) i.e., ferric ions to ferrous ions.

2Fe3+ + SO2 + 2H2O? 2Fe2+ + SO4 2- + 4H+

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Open University is known to offer a number of certification, Diploma & degree courses to students, across a number of prominent industry relevant fields including: Business Administration, Engineering, Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Healthcare, Criminology, Music & Social Science among others.

The choice of the best course, ultimately comes down to the interests of a student.

Listed below are some popular courses offered by the institute:

·      BSc (Honours) in Accounting & Finance

·      BSc (Honours) in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence

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It is given that compound 'C' having the molecular formula, C6H7N is formed by heating compound 'B' with Br2and KOH. This is a Hoffmann bromamide degradation reaction (in which isocyanide compound is formed). Therefore, compound 'B' is an amide and compound 'C' is an amine. The only amine having the molecular formula, C6H7N is aniline. Therefore, compound 'B' (from which 'C' is formed) must be benzamide.

Further, benzamide is formed by heating compound 'A' with aqueous ammonia. Therefore, compound 'A' must be benzoic acid. The given reactions can be explained with the help of the following equations:

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The cost of studies at Open University, varies per the type of the course, a student is applying for.

The cost of full-time degree courses with a duration of 3 years at OU, Milton Keynes is: GBP 24,552 (INR 27.9 L), while that of a 2-year Diploma is: GBP 16,368 (INR 18.6 L) & a 1-year Certificate of Higher Education is: GBP 8,184 (INR 9.3 L).

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One of the quantitative method for estimating O3 gas is when ozone reacts with an excess of potassium iodide solution buffered with a borate buffer (pH 9.2), iodine is liberated. This iodine can be titrated against a standard solution of sodium thiosulphate.

2I (aq) + H2O (l) + O3 (g)? 2OH (aq) + I2 (s) + O2 (g)

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(i) Ethyl iodide reacts with NaCN gives a substitution reactions to give propanitrile upon partial hydrolysis gives B, upon reaction with sodium hydroxide gives C.

 

(ii) Benzenediazoniumchloride gives nucleophilic substitution reactions gives A, upon hydrolysis the CN ion is replaced by OH ion which is less better leaving group gives B upon heating with ammonia gives C.

 

(iii) Ethylbromide gives nucleophilic substitution reactions gives B, upon reduction gives B followed by reacting with nitrous acid, i.e oxidation gives propanol.

 

(iv) Nitrobenzene upon reduction with iron/acid gives A, reacting with sodium nitrite giv

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The Open University maintains around 1,000 courses, separate from its degree, Diploma & certification offerings, that are available to be pursued free of cost.

The courses can be pursued across three different languages: English, Ukrainian & Welsh & has durations ranging from 1 hour to 24+ hours.

These courses can be pursued by kids & adults alike, with some prominent ones including: Advanced Spanish, Advanced German, Additive Manufacturing, Digital Health, E-learning & European History among others.

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Since ozone is not very stable at room temperature; it decomposes to give oxygen molecule and nascent oxygen on heating. The nascent oxygen, being a free radical is very reactive. Hence, it acts as a powerful oxidizing agent. The equation for the above reaction is given by,

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Vishal Baghel

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(i) Carbylamine reaction

Carbylamine reaction is used as a test for the identification of primary amines. When aliphatic and aromatic primary amines are heated with chloroform and ethanolic potassium hydroxide, carbylamines (or isocyanides) are formed. These carbylamines have very unpleasant odours. Secondary and tertiary amines do not respond to this test.

For example,

 

(ii) Diazotisation

Aromatic primary amines react with nitrous acid (prepared in situ from NaNO2 and a mineral acid such as HCl) at low temperatures (273-278 K) to form diazonium salts. This conversion of aromatic primary amines into diazonium salts is known as diaz

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To get admission into the BBA course at Dr. C.V. Raman University, candidates must meet the basic eligibility requirement, i.e., they must complete Class 12 with decent scores from any stream. Moreover, to  apply for the course, candidates can apply through the official website of the university. Candidates are required to submit the relevant documents, their scorecards, etc. Once the merit list is released, candidates can confirm their seat after paying a certain amount of course fees. 

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Vishal Baghel

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Primary amine: A primary (1°) amine is an amine that has the following general structural formula.

R= alkyl or aryl group

Secondary amine: A secondary (2°) amine is an amine that has the following general structural formula.

R1 and R2= alkyl or aryl group

Tertiary amine: A tertiary amine is an amine that has the following structure

R1, R2 and R3 are alkyl or aryl groups

Identification of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary amines

Primary, secondary and tertiary amines can be identified by the following test:

Hinsberg's test: This is an excellent test for the identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines. In this test, the amine is shaken with benzenesulphonyl chloride ( Hinsberg's reagent) in the presence of an excess of aqueous KOH solution when

(i) A primary amine gives a clear solution which on acidification gives an N-alkylbenzene sulphonamide which is soluble in

Due to the presence of strong electron withdrawing sulphonyl group in the sulphonamide, the H-atom attached to nitrogen can be easily released as a proton. So it is acidic and dissolves in alkali.

(ii) A secondary amine reacts with Hinsberg's reagent to give a sulphonamide which is soluble in There is no H-atom attached to the N-atom in the sulphonamide Therefore it is not acidic and soluble in alkali.

(iii) A Tertiary amine does not react with Hinsberg's reagent at all

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The Open University is licensed as a sponsor under the points-based immigration system, which means that the institute can sponsor student route visas for international research applicants planning to come to the UK to study.

For more information regarding visa requirements & processing, students are advised to refer the International research student applications page of the Open University.

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Yes, Open University graduates are eligible for applying to jobs anywhere in the world, as many employers accept distance-learning based degrees.

OU itself runs a dedicated internship offering platform: OU OpportunityHub, that lists a number of remote work opportunities across the UK, in the field of the applicant's choice.

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7.17

(i) C2H4 + O2→ 2CO2 + 2H2O

Ethane in reaction with oxygen gives carbon dioxide and water.

(ii) 4Al + 3 O2→ 2Al2O3

Aluminium on reaction with oxygen gives alumina.

 

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8.16  (i) Vanadate (VO3 -)-Oxidation state of V is +

(ii) Chromate (CrO4 2-)-Oxidation state of Cr is +

(iii) Permanganate (MnO4 -) Oxidation state of Mn is + 7

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