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 : Is (CH2 — CH — C6H5 ) n a homo polymer or a copolymer.
Last Answer : Ans. It is a homo polymer and the monomer from which it is obtained in styrene C6H5 CH = CH2 .
Description : Which of the following terms best describes the compound below? CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7CO2H (a) an unsaturated fatty acid (b) a triglyceride (c) a synthetic detergent (d) a micelle
Last Answer : an unsaturated fatty acid
Description : Compound (A) reacts with sodium metal to form one mole of H2. The compound (A) can be (a) CH3CH2CH=CH2 (b) HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH (c) CH=CH–CH=CH2 (d) CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
Last Answer : HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH
Description : Which of the following compounds would react most rapidly in an SN2 reaction? (a) CH3CH2I (b) CH2=CH–I (c) (CH3)2CHI (d) (CH3)3CI
Last Answer : CH3CH2I
Description : Compound in which carbons use only sp3 hybrid orbitals for bond formation is (a) CH3CH2CH3 (b) CH3C≡CH (c) CH3CH=CH2 (d) CH2=CH—CH=CH2
Last Answer : CH3CH2CH3
Description : The compound having the formula H2N—CO—NH—CH2—CH2—CH2—CH— COOH is | NH2 (A) Lysine (B) Glutamine (C) Serine (D) Citrulline
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Cysteine has the formula: (A) CH3SH (B) H2N—CH2—COOH (C) HS—CH2—CH(NH2)—COOH (D) S—CH2—CH(NH2)—COOH | S—CH2—CH(NH2)—COOH
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The figure shows a hypothetical tetrapeptide portion of a protein with parts labelled A-D. Which one of the following options is correct? - HN - CH - CO - NH - CH - CO - NH - CH - CO - ... -terminal amino acid and D is N-terminal amino acid. (d) A is a sulphur containing amino acid methionine.
Last Answer : (a) D is the acidic amino acid-glutamic acid.
Description : Vinyl chloride (CH2 = CH.Cl) is produced by the thermal pyrolysis of ethylene dichloride at a pressure & temperature of (A) 4 kgf/cm2 & 500°C (B) 10 kgf/cm2 & 1000°C (C) 40 kg/cm2 & 200°C (D) 100 kgf/cm2 & 500°C
Last Answer : (A) 4 kgf/cm2 & 500°C
Description : Acetone contains (a) nine σ bonds plus one π bond (b) ten σ bonds (c) eight σ bonds plus two π bonds (d) nine π bonds plus one σ bond
Last Answer : nine σ bonds plus one π bond
Description : Which brief statement most accurately describes why alkenes react the way they do? (a) C=C double bonds are weak. (b) A π bond is lost but a stronger σ bond is gained. (c) C=C double bonds are unstable. (d) C=C π bonds are attacked by nucleophiles.
Last Answer : A π bond is lost but a stronger σ bond is gained.
Description : Which of the following statements correctly describes the general reactivity of alkynes? (a) An alkyne is an electron-rich molecule and therefore reacts as a nucleophile. (b) The σ bonds ... fail to undergo electrophilic addition reactions. (d) Alkynes are generally more reactive than alkenes.
Last Answer : Alkynes are generally more reactive than alkenes.
Description : 1-Buten-3-yne has (a) six σ and four π bonds (b) seven σ and three π bonds (c) eight σ and two π bonds (d) nine σ and one π bond
Last Answer : seven σ and three π bonds
Description : In propyne there are (a) six σ bonds and two π bonds (b) seven σ bonds and one π bond (c) six σ bonds and one π bond (d) eight σ bonds
Last Answer : six σ bonds and two π bonds
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 : Acetylene has a total of : (a) one σ bond, two π bonds (b) two σ bonds, four π bonds (c) three σ bonds, two π bonds (d) one σ bond, four π bonds
Last Answer : three σ bonds, two π bonds
Description : Carbon-carbon double bonds consist of : (a) one σ bond, one π bond (b) two σ bonds, one π bond (c) one σ bond, two π bonds (d) two σ bonds, two π bonds
Last Answer : one σ bond, one π bond
Description : Give Reason (i)N2 is inert at room temperature. (ii) Overlapping of S orbital with any other orbital forms sigma bonds.
Last Answer : Ans .Due to high bond order (3) , it has high bond dissociation energy ,which is not possible at room temperature (ii)Because s orbital has same electron distribution in all axis/ directions
Description : The higher reactivity of an alkene or alkyne, as compared to an alkane, is due to (a) sigma bonds (b) pi bonds (c) hydrogen bonds (d) None of these
Last Answer : pi bonds
Description : Which of the following statements is not true about propyne, HC–C≡CH3? (a) It contains six sigma bonds. (b) It contains three pi bonds. (c) The H–C–H bond angle is about 109.5°. (d) The C–C–C bond angle is 180°.
Last Answer : It contains three pi bonds
Description : Which of the following describes a triple bond? (a) two sigma bonds and two pi bonds (b) one sigma bond and one pi bond (c) two sigma bonds and one pi bond (d) one sigma bond and two pi bonds
Last Answer : one sigma bond and two pi bonds
Description : A triple bond consists of (a) 2 sigma bonds and 1 pi bond (b) 3 sigma bonds (c) 1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds (d) 3 pi bonds
Last Answer : 1 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds
Description : Which of the following statements about ethene, C2H4, is incorrect? (a) The H–C–H bond angles are approximately 109.5°. (b) There is a total of five sigma bonds. (c) The carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized. (d) The H–C–H bond angles are approximately 120°.
Last Answer : The H–C–H bond angles are approximately 109.5°.
Description : In 2-butene, which of the following bonds prevents the atoms at each end of the bond from rotating with respect to each other. Is it an: w) ionic bond x) sigma bond y) strong bond z) double bond
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- DOUBLE BOND
Description : A triple bond consists of how many pi bonds and how many sigma bonds?
Last Answer : ANSWER: ONE SIGMA BOND AND TWO PI BONDS
Description : A triple bond consists of: w) three sigma bonds x) three pi bonds y) two sigma bonds and one pi bond z) one sigma bond and two pi bonds
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ONE SIGMA BOND AND TWO PI BONDS
Description : The summation of total no. of lone pairs and `sigma` bonds in in species (A,B and C) is
Last Answer : The summation of total no. of lone pairs and `sigma` bonds in in species (A,B and C) is
Description : What is the number of sigma `(sigma)` and pi `(pi)` bonds present in sulphuric acid molecule ?
Last Answer : What is the number of sigma `(sigma)` and pi `(pi)` bonds present in sulphuric acid molecule ? A. 6 `sigma` ... ` and 4 `pi` D. 2 `sigma` and 2 `pi`
Description : How many sigma and pi bonds are there in a triple bond?
Last Answer : 1 sigma, 2 pi bonds in a triple bond.
Description : How many sigma and pi bonds are present in nitrogen formula ?
Last Answer : Each nitrogen molecule contain one sigma and 2 Pi bonds
Description : In double bond, how many sigma and Pi bonds are present in it ?
Last Answer : Double bond = 1 Sigma bond and one Pi bond Among sigma and Pi bonds which is the stronger one Sigma bond is Stronger than pi bond
Description : The simplified function in product of sums of Boolean function F(W, X, Y, Z) = Σ(0, 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10) is (A) (W' + X') (Y' + Z') (X' + Z) (B) (W' + X') (Y' + Z') (X' + Z') (C) (W' + X') (Y' + Z) (X' + Z) (D) (W' + X') (Y + Z') (X' + Z)
Last Answer : (A) (W' + X') (Y' + Z') (X' + Z)
Description : The energy required per unit mass to grind limestone particles of very large size to 100 μm is 12.7 kWh/ton. An estimate (using Bond's law) of the energy to grind the particles from a very large size to 50 μm is (A) 6.35 kWh/ton (B) 9.0 kWh/ton (C) 18 kWh/ton (D) 25.4 kWh/ton
Last Answer : (C) 18 kWh/ton
Description : Which of the following terms best describes the compound below? CH3(CH2)26CO2CH2(CH2)32CH3 (a) a fat (b) a wax (c) a terpene (d) an unsaturated triglyceride
Last Answer : a wax
Description : Which of the following terms best describes the compound below? CH3(CH2)12CO2H (a) a fatty acid (b) an oil (c) a wax (d) a soap
Last Answer : a fatty acid
Description : CH3(CH2)4 is the sodium salt of hexanoic acid. The water solubility of this salt is : (a) higher than that of hexanoic acid (b) lower than that of hexanoic acid (c) completely insoluble (d) not predictable
Last Answer : higher than that of hexanoic acid
Description : In adipic acid, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n is equal to (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Last Answer : 4
Description : In succinic acid, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n is equal to (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Last Answer : 2
Description : Diethyl ether reacts with excess of hot concentrated HI to form (a) CH3CH2I + CH3CH2OH (b) Only CH3CH2OH (c) CH3CH2OH + CH2=CH2 (d) Only CH3CH2
Last Answer : Only CH3CH2
Description : Predict which of the following alkenes reacts the fastest with HCl? (a) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH=CH2 (b) cis-CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH3 (c) trans-CH3CH2CH=CHCH2CH3 (d) (CH3)2C=CHCH2CH3
Last Answer : (CH3)2C=CHCH2CH3
Description : Which is the correct order of decreasing acidity in the following compounds? A. H2O B. CH3CH3 C. NH3 D. CH2=CH2 E. HC≡CH (a) A > E > C > D > B (b) A > E > D > B > C (c) E > A > C > B > D (d) A > C > E > D > B
Last Answer : A > E > C > D > B
Description : Propadiene, CH2=C=CH2, is (a) a planar compound (b) a cumulated diene (c) an isolated diene (d) a conjugated diene
Last Answer : a cumulated diene
Description : Which of the following compounds will react most readily with bromine in CCl4? (a) CH3CH2CH3 (b) (CH3)3CH (c) CH3CH=CH2 (d) (CH3)4C
Last Answer : CH3CH=CH2
Description : In the reaction of CH3CH2CH=CH2 with HCl, the H of the HCl will become attached to which carbon? (a) C-1 (b) C-2 (c) C-3 (d) C-4
Last Answer : C-1
Description : Marsh gas mainly contains (a) CH2=CH2 (b) CH4 (c) H2S (d) CHCl3
Last Answer : CH4
Description : Which of the following compounds will show geometrical isomerism? (a) CH2=CHCl2 (b) ClCH=CHBr (c) CH2=CHCl (d) Cl2C=CBr2
Last Answer : ClCH=CHBr
Description : Which of the following compounds show geometrical isomerism (a) (CH3)3N (b) CH3CH=CH2 (c) (CH3)2NH (d) CH3CH=CHCH
Last Answer : CH3CH=CHCH