The mass of P4O10 that will be obtained from the reaction of 1.33 gram of P4 and 5.07 of oxygen is___________?
		A. 2.05 gram
B. 3.05 gram
C. 4.05 gram
D. 5.05 gram
		A. 2.05 gram
B. 3.05 gram
C. 4.05 gram
D. 5.05 gram
A. Half
B. Double
C. Same
D. None
		A. Brighter
B. Darker
C. Colourless
D. Hard to locate
		A. Nuclear charge
B. Atomic size
C. Shielding effect
D. I.E depends upon all of the above and nature of orbital
		A. Enzymes
B. Nitrogenous bases
C. Carbohydrates
D. Lipids
A. 50%
B. 60%
C. 70%
D. 80%
		A. Addition reaction
B. Substitution reactions
C. Halogenation
D. All of these
enzene is much more stable than expected.
The extra stability means that benzene will less readily undergo addition reactions. In benzene, the π-electrons are delocalised and makes the structure more stable. Thus, benzene  does not give addition reactions because of  resonance stabilisation.
The more loosely held electrons are open to attack by electrophiles. Hence, the characteristic reaction of benzene is electrophilic substitution.
Example: Nitration and Suphonation of Benzene. So it does not undergo Elimination reaction.