Description : How many distinct internal alkynes exist with a molecular formula of C6H10? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Last Answer : 3
Description : Which molecular formula indicates 2,2,4-trimethylhexane? (a) C9H20 (b) C9H18 (c) C8H18 (d) C8H16
Last Answer : C9H20
Description : Which molecular formula indicates 2-methylpentane? (a) C5H12 (b) C6H14 (c) C5H10 (d) C6H12
Last Answer : C6H14
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 statement about the structure of benzene is not true? (a) The two Kekule structures of benzene are in equilibrium. (b) The carbon-carbon bond lengths in benzene are greater than the carbon- ... (d) The stability of benzene ring is much greater than the stability of 1,3,5- cycloheptatriene
Last Answer : The two Kekule structures of benzene are in equilibrium
Description : Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are called (a) Alkoxides (b) Iso compounds (c) Isomers (d) Ortho compounds
Last Answer : Isomers
Description : Kolbe's electrolysis of sodium butyrate gives (a) C8H16 (b) C6H14 (c) C8H18 (d) C6H12
Description : The carbon atoms involved in the double bond of an alkene are (a) sp hybridized (b) sp2 hybridized (c) sp3 hybridized (d) None of these
Last Answer : sp2 hybridized
Description : What kind of bonds does alkene form ?
Last Answer : Alkene forms one bond at a time.
Description : The maximum number of isomers for an alkene with molecular formula C4H8 is?
Last Answer : 4
Description : Grams of butane (C4H10 ) formed by the liquefaction of 448 litres of the gas (measured at (STP) would be (A) 580 (B) 640 (C) 1160 (D) Data insufficient; can't be computed
Last Answer : (C) 1160
Description : What reaction is c5h12(l) plus 5o2(g) 5co2(g) plus 6h2(g)?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What property of low-molecular weight aldehydes and ketones accounts for the magnitude of their boiling points? (a) The ability to form strong H-bonds between their molecules. (b) The ability of ... other polar molecules. (d) The ability of the carbonyl group to attract electrophiles and form bonds.
Last Answer : The ability of the polar carbonyl group to attract other polar molecules.
Description : Why do alcohols have boiling points much higher than hydrocarbons of similar molecular weight? (a) Alcohols have greater van der Waals attraction forces. (b) Alcohol molecules have greater ... of volatilization. (d) Alcohols must overcome greater ionic forces in the process of volatilization.
Last Answer : Hydrogen bonds must be broken in the process of volatilization
Description : The theory of interionic attraction attributed to Debye and Hückel: w) was disproved by Arrhenius x) accounts quantitatively for the attraction between ions in dilute aqueous solutions y) does not account for kindered "ion-activity" z) accounts for intra-molecular polar bonds
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ACCOUNTS QUANTITATIVELY FOR THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN IONS IN DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Description : How many isomers containing a benzene ring correspond to the formula C6H4(COOH)2? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Description : Which statement is correct about acid-base chemistry? (a) the larger the Ka, the stronger the acid (b) a small pKa correspond to a large Ka (c) the smaller the pKa, the stronger the acid (d) all of the above
Last Answer : all of the above
Description : A compound of formula C6H12 does not react with concentrated sulfuric acid. The compound could be (a) Alkane (b) Cycloalkane (c) Alkene (d) Cycloalkene
Last Answer : Cycloalkane
Description : The appearance of a silver mirror in Tollens' test indicates the presence of : (a) an aldehyde (b) a ketone (c) an alcohol (d) an alkene
Last Answer : an aldehyde
Description : The mechanism of dehydration of an alcohol to give an alkene involves formation of : (a) Carbonium ions (b) Carbanions (c) Free radicals (d) Carbenes
Last Answer : Carbonium ions
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 : The hydroboration-oxidation reaction can be characterized as the _________ to an alkene. (a) anti-Markovnikov syn addition of water (b) anti-Markovnikov anti addition of water (c) Markovnikov syn addition of water (d) Markovnikov anti addition of water
Last Answer : anti-Markovnikov syn addition of water
Description : Which of the following is not a possible reaction of a carbocation? (a) addition of a nucleophile (b) rearrangement to a more stable carbocation (c) addition of a proton to form an alkane (d) loss of a β-hydrogen to form an alkene
Last Answer : addition of a proton to form an alkane
Description : Which one of the following is not a metal catalyst for the hydrogenation of an alkene? (a) Pd (b) Pt (c) Na (d) Ni
Last Answer : Na
Description : Which of the following is the most stable alkene? (a) trans-3-hexene (b) cis-3-hexene (c) 1-hexene (d) (Z)-3-hexene
Last Answer : trans-3-hexene
Description : Combustion of an alkene with sufficient oxygen will produce (a) carbon dioxide and water (b) carbon monoxide and water (c) only carbon dioxide (d) only carbon monoxide
Last Answer : carbon dioxide and water
Description : A compound reacts with steam in the presence of concentrated H2SO4 to give isopropyl alcohol. The compound could be (a) Alkane (b) Alkyne (c) Alkene (d) Allene
Last Answer : Alkene
Description : The disappearance of the purple color of KMnO4 in its reaction with alkene is known as (a) Markovnikov test (b) Grignard test (c) Baeyer test (d) Wurtz test
Last Answer : Baeyer test
Description : What is the name given to a compound containing only carbons and hydrogens and having the maximum number of hydrogens in the molecule? (a) alkene (b) unsaturated hydrocarbon (c) saturated hydrocarbon (d) alkyne
Last Answer : saturated hydrocarbon
Description : A compound of formula C3H8 does not react with bromine in CCl4 in the dark. The compound could be (a) Alkane (b) Cycloalkane (c) Alkene (d) Cycloalkene
Last Answer : Alkane
Description : Quartenry ammonium salt after Hofmann elimination gives--- a. Alcohol b. Alkene c. Alkyne d. Ammmonia
Last Answer : b. Alkene
Description : Which of the following organic compounds is known as a saturated chain hydrocarbon ? w) an aromatic compound x) an alkene y) an alkyne z) an alkane
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- AN ALKANE
Description : What is the general formula for the alkene series?
Last Answer : ANSWER: CnH2n
Description : Which of the following phrases is NOT appropriate for a description of benzene? w) characteristic reactivity of an alkene x) volatile liquid y) aromatic hydrocarbon z) resonance hybridization
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- CHARACTERISTIC REACTIVITY OF AN ALKENE
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 : What are alkenes having two double bonds separated by one single bond known as?
Last Answer : ANSWER: CONJUGATED DIENES
Description : Compounds of carbon having double or triple bonds between their carbon atoms are called (1) Saturated compounds (2) Unsaturated compounds (3) Reactive compounds (4) None of the above
Last Answer : (2) Unsaturated compounds Explanation: Compounds of carbon, which are linked by only single bonds between the carbon atoms are called saturated compounds. Compounds of carbon having double or triple bonds between their carbon atoms are called unsaturated compounds.
Description : How will you demonstrate that double bonds of benzene are somewhat different from that of olefins?
Last Answer : Ans. The double bonds of olefins decolorize bromine water and discharge the pink colour of Bayer‘s reagent while those of benzene not.
Description : Who do double bonds in rubber molecules influence there structure and reactivity.
Last Answer : Ans: Greater the number of double bound the rubber will be less reactive because of greater inter molecular forces of attraction among the monomers.
Description : How do double bonds in the rubber molecule influence their structure and reactivity ?
Last Answer : Due to presence of double bond the rubber molecule show cis-configuration because which the polymer chains can not come close to each other and get boiled but as they have their ... Waals intraction between the molecules consequently they get elastic property, solubility in organic solvents etc.
Description : Benzene undergoes substitution reaction more easily than addition reaction because (a) it has a cyclic structure (b) it has three double bonds (c) it has six hydrogen atoms (d) there is delocalization of electrons
Last Answer : there is delocalization of electrons
Description : Which of the following statements are correct concerning benzene? (a) Benzene is a planar molecule. (b) The six carbon-carbon bonds have the same length. (c) Benzene has alternating single and double bonds. (d) (a) and (b)
Last Answer : (a) and (b)
Description : The double helical structure of DNA is held together by (a) sulfur-sulfur linkages (b) peptide bonding (c) hydrogen bonding (d) glycosidic bonds
Last Answer : hydrogen bonding
Description : Which of the following statements is not true about fatty acids? (a) Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with long hydrocarbon side chains. (b) The double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids are always ... contain even numbers of carbons and are unbranched. (d) Fatty acids can be saturated or unsaturated
Last Answer : The double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids are always conjugated
Description : Liquid oils can be converted to solid fats by (a) Hydrogenation (b) Saponification (c) Hydrolysis (d) Oxidation of double bonds
Last Answer : Hydrogenation
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 : Catenation is a property of the carbon atom which describes its ability to (a) bond with other carbon atoms (b) form double and triple bonds (c) exist in plant and animal form (d) form bonds in its ground state
Last Answer : bond with other carbon atoms
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