Description : 1-Butene reacts with Cl2 in H2O to give (a) 1-Chloro-2-butanol (b) 2-Chloro-2-butanol (c) 1-Chloro-1-butanol (d) 2-Chloro-1-butanol
Last Answer : 1-Chloro-2-butanol
Description : 2-Propanol reacts with KBr and concentrated H2SO4 to give (a) 1-Bromopropane (b) 1,2-Dibromopropane (c) 2-Bromopropane (d) 2,2-Dibromopropane
Last Answer : 2-Bromopropane
Description : Hydration of 2-methyl-1-propene (with H2O/H2SO4) gives : (a) CH3CH2CH2OH (b) (CH3)3COH (c) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH (d) (CH3)2CHOH
Last Answer : (CH3)3COH
Description : Benzene reacts with propene in the presence of H2SO4 catalyst to give (a) n-Propylbenzene (b) Benzophenone (c) Cumene (d) Nothing happens
Last Answer : Cumene
Description : 2,2-Dichloropropane reacts with aqueous KOH to give (a) 2,2-Propanediol (b) Propanal (c) Acetone (d) Propene
Last Answer : Acetone
Description : Isopropyl bromide reacts with alcoholic KOH to give (a) Propene (b) Isopropyl alcohol (c) Propane (d) n-Propyl alcohol
Last Answer : Propene
Description : Propene reacts with HBr in the presence of a peroxide to give (a) n-Propyl bromide (b) Allyl bromide (c) Isopropyl bromide (d) Vinyl bromide
Last Answer : n-Propyl bromide
Description : Which of the following compounds reacts fastest with HBr? (a) 1-propanol (b) 2-methyl-1-propanol (c) 2-propanol (d) 2-methyl-2-propanol
Last Answer : 2-methyl-2-propanol
Description : Which of the following compounds reacts slowest with Lucas reagent at room temperature? (a) 1-butanol (b) 2-propanol (c) 2-butanol (d) 2-methyl-2-propanol
Last Answer : 1-butanol
Description : Propyne reacts with aqueous H2SO4 in the presence of HgSO4 to form (a) acetone (b) 1-propanol (c) acetaldehyde (d) 2-propanol
Last Answer : acetone
Description : Name the following coordination compounds according to IUPAC system of nomenclature :(i) [Co(NH3)4 (H2O)Cl]Cl2 (ii) [CrCl2(en)2]Cl, (en = ethane – 1, 2 – diamine) -Chemistry
Last Answer : (i) [CO(NH3)4 (H2O)Cl]Cl2 Tetraammine aquachlorido cobalt (III) chloride (ii) [CrCl2(en)2]Cl Dichlorobis (ethane-1, 2-diamine) chromium (III) chloride
Description : Which type of intermolecular forces exists among the following molecules? (a) H2S molecules (b) H2O (c) Cl2 and CCl4 (d) SiH4 (e) Helium (f) He atoms and HCl molecules
Last Answer : Ans. (a) Dipole-Dipole interactions. (b)H-Bond. (c)Dispersion forces. (d)Dispersion forces. (e)Dispersion forces. (f)Induced dipole-dipole interactions.
Description : Which of the following molecules has a permanent electric dipole moment? w) H2O x) Cl2 y) CH4 z) N2
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- H2O
Description : Propene reacts with bromine to form 1,2-dibromopropane. This is an example of (a) Nucleophilic addition (b) Electrophilic addition (c) Nucleophilic substitution (d) Electrophilic substitution
Last Answer : Electrophilic addition
Description : 45. When Cl2 gas reacts with hot and concentrated sodium hydroxide solution, the oxidation number of chlorine changes from (1) Zero to + 1 and zero to –3 (2) Zero to +1 and zero to –5 (3) Zero to –1 and zero to + 5 (4) Zero –1 and zero to + 3
Last Answer : Zero to –1 and zero to + 5
Description : A chlorine atom reacts with a sodium atom to form sodium chloride, NaCl. A chlorine atom can also react with another chlorine atom to form a chlorine molecule, Cl2. Which statement BEST explains the behavior of chlorine in these two reactions?
Last Answer : A chlorine atom can form ionic bonds by accepting an electron and covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
Description : Which of the following compounds does not give iodoform test on treatment with I2/NaOH? (a) Ethanol (b) Propanone (c) 2-Propanol (d) Butanone
Last Answer : Butanone
Description : Which of the following alcohols will give a yellow precipitate of iodoform with iodine and dilute NaOH solution? (a) 1-Propanol (b) 2-Propanol (c) 1-Butanol (d) 2-Methyl-2-propanol
Last Answer : 2-Propanol
Description : This substance is commonly known as alcohol and is also used in medicines such as tincture iodine, cough syrups, and many tonics. This is - (1) Propanol (2) Butane (3) Ethanol (4) Methanol
Last Answer : (3) Ethanol Explanation: Ethanol is commonly called alcohol and is the active ingredient of all alcoholic drinks. Also, it is a good solvent and is used in medicines such as tincture iodine, cough syrups, and many tonics.
Description : Wood Spirit is which of the following? (1) Ethyl Alcohol (2) Propanol (3) Methyl Alcohol (4) Butanol
Last Answer : (3) Methyl Alcohol Explanation: Wood spirit (countable and uncountable, plural wood spirits) (countable) A dryad or other spiritual being associated with forests, woods, or trees. (Uncountable, often the wood spirit) Methyl Alcohol, a type of alcohol.
Description : Propionamide on heating with a mixture of bromine and sodium hydroxide gives (a) Propane (b) Propylamine (c) Propanol (d) Ethylamine
Last Answer : Ethylamine
Description : Hydroboration-oxidation of 2-Methylpropene gives (a) 2-Methyl-2-propanol (b) 1,2,3-Propanetriol (c) 2-Methyl-1-propanol (d) 1,2-Propanediol
Last Answer : 2-Methyl-1-propanol
Description : Which of the following compounds will react fastest with Lucas reagent? (a) 1-propanol (b) 2-methyl-1-propanol (c) 2-propanol (d) 2-methyl-2-propanol
Description : Which of the following gives positive Iodoform test : (a) 1-Propanol (b) 2-Propanol (c) 3-Propanol (d) None of these
Description : The alcohol with lowest molecular weight is: w) isopropanol x) propanol y) ethanol z) methanol
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- METHANOL
Description : Which of the alkyl chlorides listed below undergoes dehydrohalogenation in the presence of a strong base to give 2-pentene as the only alkene product? (a) 1-chloropentane (b) 2-chloropentane (c) 3-chloropentane (d) 1-chloro-2-methylbutane
Last Answer : 3-chloropentane
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer of – (1) Vinyl acetate (2) Propene (3) Isoprene (4) Styrene
Last Answer : (3) Isoprene Explanation: Natural rubber consists of suitable polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds plus water. Isoprene is produced and emitted by ... trees into the atmosphere (major producers are oaks, poplars, eucalyptus, and some legumes).
Description : PVC is formed by polymerization of - (1) Styrene (2) Acetylene (3) Propene (4) Vinyl Chloride
Last Answer : (4) Vinyl Chloride Explanation: Polyvinyl chloride is produced by polymerization of the vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). About 80% of production involves suspension polymerization.
Description : How will you separate propene from propyne?
Last Answer : Ans. By passing the mixture through ammonical silver nitrate solution when propyne reacts while propene passes over.
Description : Natural rubber is a polymer of (a) Propene (b) Isoprene (c) Formaldehyde (d) Phenol
Last Answer : Isoprene
Description : Which of the reactions between the following pairs of reagents proceeds by a mechanism that may be described as an electrophilic substitution? (a) Benzene + Br2/FeBr3 (b) Propene + Br2 (c) Acetone + NH2NH2 (d) Ethyl bromide + aq KOH
Last Answer : Benzene + Br2/FeBr3
Description : Glycerol on warming with a small amount of hydriodic acid gets converted to (a) Propene (b) 3-Iodopropene (c) 1,3-Diiodopropane (d) 2-Iodopropane
Last Answer : 3-Iodopropene
Description : Hydroboration-oxidation of propene gives : (a) Isopropyl alcohol (b) n-Propyl alcohol (c) Isobutyl alcohol (d) tert-Butyl alcohol
Last Answer : n-Propyl alcohol
Description : Propyne can be converted to propene by using (a) H2 + Lindlar's catalyst (b) NH2NH2 (c) H2 + Pt catalyst (d) NH2NH2 + KOH
Last Answer : H2 + Lindlar's catalyst
Description : Which of the following statements about propene, CH3CH=CH2, is correct? (a) All nine atoms lie in the same plane. (b) The compound has a cis and trans isomer. (c) There is a total of eight sigma bonds. (d) All the carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized
Last Answer : There is a total of eight sigma bonds.
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
Last Answer : 2-Butene
Description : Which of the following reagents will react with propene? (a) Hot alkaline KMnO4 (b) Sodium metal (c) Cold dilute HNO3 (d) LiAlH4
Last Answer : Hot alkaline KMnO4
Description : Markovnikov's addition of HBr is not applicable to (a) Propene (b) 1-butene (c) 1-pentene (d) 2-butene
Last Answer : 2-butene
Description : In the reaction of propene with HCl, H+ ion acts as the : (a) electrophile (b) carbonium ion (c) nucleophile (d) carbanion
Last Answer : electrophile
Description : Which of the following compounds will show geometrical isomerism? (a) Propene (b) 2-Butene (c) Propyne (d) 2-Butyne
Description : In propene there are (a) eight σ bonds and one π bond (b) seven σ bonds and two π bonds (c) six σ bonds and three π bonds (d) nine σ bonds
Last Answer : eight σ bonds and one π bond
Description : Chemical name of bleaching powder is (1) Calcium chlorate (2) Calcium hypochlorite (3) Calcium chloro hypochlorite (4) Calcium bi chloride
Last Answer : (2) Calcium hypochlorite Explanation: Calcium hypochlorite is a chemical compound with formula Ca(ClO)2. It is widely used for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. This chemical is considered to be relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite.
Description : The characteristic odour of garlic is due to - (1) a chloro compound (2) a sulphur compound (3) a fluorine compound (4) acetic acid
Last Answer : (2) a sulphur compound Explanation: The sulfur compounds in onions and garlic are called sulfites. These highly irritating chemicals can kill microbes and repel insects; prolonged contact with garlic will even blister the skin.
Description : Chemical name of Gammaxane is - (1) Toluene (2) Chloro benzene (3) Aniline (4) Benzene hexachloride
Last Answer : (4) Benzene hexachloride Explanation: Gammexane is an insecticide that is the gamma isomer of benzene hexachloride. It is also known as lindane. Benzene hexachloride is any of several stereoisomers of 1,2,3,4,5,6- hexachlorocyclohexane formed by the lightinduced addition of chlorine to benzene.
Description : The depletion of ozone layer is due to - (1) chloro fluoro carbon (2) carbon dioxide (3) sulphur dioxide (4) ethane
Last Answer : (1) chloro fluoro carbon Explanation: A chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) is an organic compound that contains only carbon, chlorine, hydrogen and fluorine, produced as a volatile derivative of methane and ... R-4104 by the Montreal Protocol because they contribute to ozone depletion in the upper atmosphere.
Description : Which one of the following is a major green gas? (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Chloro fluorocarbon (3) Carbon monoxide (4) Freon
Last Answer : (1) Carbon dioxide Explanation: A greenhouse gas (sometimes abbreviated GHG) is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. This process is the ... System, the atmospheres of Venus, Mars, and Titan also contain gases that cause greenhouse effects.
Description : Which one amongst the following is not a Green House gas? (1) Nitrogen (2) Carbon dioxide (3) Carbon Monoxide (4) Chloro fluoro carbons
Last Answer : (1) Nitrogen Explanation: A greenhouse has (sometimes abbreviated GHG) is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. The primary greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere are water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone.
Description : 0.3780g of organic chloro compound gave 0.5740g of silver chloride in carius estimation .Calculate the percentage of chlorine present in the compound.
Last Answer : % of chlorine = 35.5*mass of AgCl formed * 100/143.5 * mass of the substance = 35.5*0.5740*100/143.5*0.3780 = 19.6 %
Description : p-Nitrotoluene on treatment with chlorine in the presence of FeCl3 gives (a) m-Chlorotoluene (b) 2-Chloro-4-nitrotoluene (c) p-Chlorotoluene (d) 2-Nitro-4-chlorotoluene
Last Answer : 2-Chloro-4-nitrotoluene