Description : Which of the following compounds have planar molecules? (a) 1,3-Butadiene (b) Dimethyl ether (c) 1-Butene (d) Allene
Last Answer : 1,3-Butadiene
Description : The effect that makes 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene more stable than 2-butene is :
Last Answer : The effect that makes 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene more stable than 2-butene is : A. hyperconjugation B. reseonce C. steric effect D. inductive effect
Description : Which of the following compounds will give only acetaldehyde on ozonolysis? (a) 1-Butene (b) Acetylene (c) 2-Butene (d) Ethylene
Last Answer : 2-Butene
Description : A hydrocarbon, C6H12, on ozonolysis gives only one product which does not give silver mirror with Tollens' reagent. The hydrocarbon is (a) 2,3-Dimethyl-2-butene (b) 2-Hexene (c) 2-Methyl-2-pentene (d) 3-Hexene
Last Answer : 2,3-Dimethyl-2-butene
Description : Which of the following alkenes reacts with HBr in the presence of a peroxide to give anti-Markovnikov's product? (a) 1-Butene (b) 2,3-Dimethyl-2-butene (c) 2-Butene (d) 3-Hexene
Last Answer : 1-Butene
Description : 2,3-Dimethyl-2-butene undergoes catalytic hydrogenation to give (a) 2,3-Dimethylbutane (b) 2-Methylpentane (c) 2,2-Dimethylbutane (d) 3-Methylpentane
Last Answer : 2,3-Dimethylbutane
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer derived from? (1) ethylene (2) propylene (3) isoprene (4) butadiene
Last Answer : (3) isoprene Explanation: Natural rubber is an addition polymer that is obtained as a milky white fluid known as latex from a tropical rubber tree.
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer derived from - (1) ethylene (2) propylene (3) isoprene (4) butadiene
Description : Polythene is polymer of – (1) Ethylene (2) Propylene (3) Acetylene (4) Aniline
Last Answer : (1) Ethylene Explanation: The ingredient or monomer is ethylene (IUPAC name ethene). It has the formula C2H4, consisting of a pair of CH2 groups connected by a double bond. Because the catalysts are highly reactive, the ethylene must be of high purity. Typical specifications are H2SO4
Description : Gobar gas contains mainly – (1) methane (2) ethylene (3) propylene (4) acetylene
Last Answer : (1) methane Explanation: Bio gas is a clean unpolluted and cheap source of energy in rural areas. It consists of 55-70% methane which is inflammable. Bio gas is produced from cattle ... ecological balance, in rural sanitation and it needs Lower capital cost and almost cost free maintenance.
Description : Proteins are (a) polyamides (b) Polymers of ethylene (c) α-Aminocarboxylic acids (d) Polymers of propylene
Last Answer : polyamides
Description : Polythene is polymer of (1) Ethylene (2) Propylene (3) Acetylene (4) Aniline
Last Answer : Ethylene
Description : Gobar gas contains mainly : (1) methane (2) ethylene (3) propylene (4) acetylene
Last Answer : methane
Description : Which of the following alkenes gives only acetic acid on oxidation with hot concentrated KMnO4. (a) Ethylene (b) 1-Butene (c) Propene (d) 2-Butene
Description : Ethylene glycol reacts with dimethyl terephthalate to form (a) Nylon-6,6 (b) Teflon (c) Dacron (d) Orlon
Last Answer : Dacron
Description : Bakelite is obtained from : (a) Phenol and formaldehyde (b) Adipic acid and hexamethylene diamine (c) Dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol (d) Neoprene
Last Answer : Phenol and formaldehyde
Description : Nylon-66 is manufactured from (A) Adipic acid and Hexamethylene diamine (B) Caprolactam (C) Maleic anhydride and Hexamethylene diamine (D) Dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) and ethylene glycol
Last Answer : (A) Adipic acid and Hexamethylene diamine
Description : Dacron is a (A) Condensation polymerisation product of Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid (B) Condensation polymerisation product of dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) and ethylene glycol (C) Thermosetting material (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Reaction of dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) and ethylene glycol produces (A) Nylon-6 (B) Dacron (C) Polyester (D) PVC
Last Answer : (B) Dacron
Description : Reaction of ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) produces (A) Nylon-6 (B) Dacron (C) Polyester (D) PVC
Description : Nylon-66 is manufactured from (A) Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid (B) Hexamethylene diamine and Maleic anhydride (C) Caprolactam (D) Dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol
Last Answer : (A) Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid
Description : Dacron is a (A) Condensation product of Hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid (B) Thermosetting material (C) Condensation product of dimethyl terephthalate and ethylene glycol (D) None of these
Description : Which of the following compounds reacts with ammoniacal cuprous chloride to give a precipitate? (a) 1-Butene (b) 1-Butyne (c) 2-Butene (d) 2-Butyne
Last Answer : 1-Butyne
Description : Which of the following compounds will react with ammoniacal silver nitrate? (a) 1-Butene (b) 1-Butyne (c) 2-Butene (d) 2-Butyne
Description : Which of the following compounds will show geometrical isomerism? (a) Propene (b) 2-Butene (c) Propyne (d) 2-Butyne
Description : Which of the following compounds does not dissolve in concentrated H2SO4 on warming? (a) n-Hexane (b) Diethyl ether (c) 1-Butene (d) Aniline
Last Answer : n-Hexane
Description : Which of the following compounds may exist as cis-trans isomers? (a) 1-Butene (b) 2-Butene (c) Cyclopropane (d) Acetone
Description : Which of the following compounds exhibit geometrical isomerism? (a) 1-Pentene (b) 2-Methyl-2-pentene (c) 2-Pentene (d) 2-Methyl-2-butene
Last Answer : 2-Pentene
Description : Which of the following compounds contains a double bond? w) butene x) acetylene y) butane z) propane
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- BUTENE
Description : The compounds responsible for causing “socks” to stink are 1. Butyric acid 2. Dimethyl sulphide 3. 2-Heptanone 4. 2-Nonanone 5. 2-Octanone Which compound(s) is/are present in the “socks stink”? (a) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (b) 1, 3, 4 and 5 (c) 1, 2, 3 and 5 (d) 1, 4 and 5
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Which of the following is NOT an aliphatic hydrocarbon? w) n-octane x) propylene y) n-tridecane z) benzene
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- BENZENE
Description : Which of the following compounds is least soluble in water? (a) Glycerol (b) Ethyl alcohol (c) Ethylene glycol (d) Ethyl chloride
Last Answer : Ethyl chloride
Description : Which of the following compounds will react with methylmagnesium iodide followed by acid-hydrolysis to give ethyl alcohol? (a) Ethylene (b) Acetaldehyde (c) Formaldehyde (d) Acetone
Last Answer : Formaldehyde
Description : why does boron form stable electron deficient compounds?
Last Answer : Ansboron has three electrons in its valance shell that boron show three electrons with other element and form an electron deficient compound
Description : Which of the following compounds is most stable : LiF ,LiBr,LiCl,LiI ?
Last Answer : Ans. LiF.
Description : In stable organic compounds, carbon will always form (a) 2 bonds (b) 4 bonds (c) 3 bonds (d) 5 bonds
Last Answer : 4 bonds
Description : Propylene is subjected to hydroboration oxidation reaction. The product formed would be
Last Answer : Propylene is subjected to hydroboration oxidation reaction. The product formed would be A. Propanal B. 1-Propanol C. 2-Propanol D. Propanone
Description : Zeigler - Natta catalyst (AlR3 - AlCl3 ) is used in the polymerisation of (A) Vinyl acetate (B) Vinyl chloride (C) Propylene (D) Styrene
Last Answer : (C) Propylene
Description : Condensation polymerisation of __________ produces Bakelite. (A) Propylene (B) Phenol & formaldehyde (C) Phenol & acetaldehyde (D) Urea & formaldehyde
Last Answer : (B) Phenol & formaldehyde
Description : Synthetic glycerine is produced from (A) Toluene (B) Phenol (C) Propylene (D) Naphthalene
Description : Isopropyl benzene produced by alkylation of benzene with propylene is known as (A) Neoprene (B) Cumene (C) Gelatin (D) Mercaptans
Last Answer : (B) Cumene
Description : Cumene (isopropyl benzene) is made by (A) Oxidation of naphthalene (B) Propylene alkylation of benzene (C) Polymerisation of a mixture of benzene & propylene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Propylene alkylation of benzene
Description : Cyclobutane reacts with hydrogen in the presence of nickel catalyst at 200°C to give (a) Butane (b) 1-Butene (c) 2-Butene (d) None of these
Last Answer : Butane
Description : Which of the following would have the highest boiling point? (a) 1-Butanol (b) Butane (c) 1-Butene (d) 1-Butyne
Last Answer : 1-Butanol
Description : The major product of acid-catalyzed dehydration of 2-butanol is : (a) 2-Butene (b) 2-Butyne (c) 1-Butene (d) 1-Butyne
Description : 2-Bromobutane reacts alcoholic KOH to mainly give (a) 1-Butene (b) 2-Butene (c) 1-Butanol (d) 2-Butanol
Description : 1-Bromobutane reacts with alcoholic KOH to mainly give (a) 1-Butene (b) 2-Butene (c) 1-Butanol (d) 2-Butanol
Description : The reaction of 1-butene with bromine, Br2, in aqueous solution gives primarily 1-bromo-2-butanol. Identify the nucleophilic species in the reaction. (a) Br2 (b) Br– (c) H2O (d) HOBr
Last Answer : H2O
Description : A compound, C4H6, reacts with bromine and forms a white precipitate with ammoniacal silver nitrate solution. It reacts with dilute H2SO4 in the presence of mercuric sulfate to form 2-butanone. The compound could be (a) 1-Butyne (b) 1-Butene (c) 2-Butyne (d) 2-Butene
Description : 2-Butyne undergoes catalytic hydrogenation in the presence of Lindlar's catalyst to give (a) 2-Butene (b) Butane (c) 1-Butene (d) 2-Methylpropene