Description : Methylamine reacts with nitrous acid to form (a) CH3CH3 (b) CH3OH (c) CH3NO2 (d) CH3CH2OH
Last Answer : CH3OH
Description : Ethylene reacts with oxygen in the presence of silver catalyst at 300°C to form (a) Diethyl ether (b) Ethylene glycol (c) Ethyl alcohol (d) Ethylene oxide
Last Answer : Ethylene oxide
Description : When glycine is heated, it forms (a) Diketopiperazine (b) Acrylic acid (c) Butyric acid (d) Butyrlactam
Last Answer : Diketopiperazine
Description : Grain alcohol is another name for (a) Methyl alcohol (b) Isopropyl alcohol (c) Ethyl alcohol (d) n-Propyl alcoho
Last Answer : Ethyl alcohol
Description : Acetamide reacts with Br2/NaOH to give (a) Methylamine (b) Urea (c) Ethylamine (d) Acetyl bromide
Last Answer : Methylamine
Description : Aniline reacts with nitrous acid at low temperatures to give (a) a N-nitrosoamine (b) a nitrile (c) a diazonium salt (d) a nitrite salt
Last Answer : a diazonium salt
Description : Which of the following statements is false about benzylamine? (a) can be prepared by reduction of benzonitrile with LiAlH4. (b) cannot be prepared by reduction of benzamide with LiAlH4. (c) reacts with nitrous acid to give benzyl alcohol. (d) reacts with KMnO4 to give benzoic acid.
Last Answer : cannot be prepared by reduction of benzamide with LiAlH
Description : Ethyl alcohol reacts with concentrated H2SO4 at 140°C to form (a) Acetone (b) Ethylene (c) Diethyl ether (d) Acetic acid
Last Answer : Diethyl ether
Description : When glycerol is heated with potassium hydrogen sulfate (KHSO4), it forms (a) Acrolein (b) Acetic acid (c) Allyl alcohol (d) Propionic acid
Last Answer : Acrolein
Description : Acetic acid reacts with methyl alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst to give (a) Methyl formate (b) Ethyl formate (c) Methyl acetate (d) Ethyl acetate
Last Answer : Methyl acetate
Description : An organic base (X) reacts with nitrous acid at `0^(@)C` to give a clear solution. Heating the solution with KCN and cuprous cyanide followed by conti
Last Answer : An organic base (X) reacts with nitrous acid at `0^(@)C` to give a clear solution. Heating the solution with ... solid. "X" is : A. B. C. D.
Description : Compound A is chiral and has the molecular formula `C_(8)H_(11)N`. When A reacts nitrous acid then occurs a brisk evolution of `N_(2)` gas. A dissolve
Last Answer : Compound A is chiral and has the molecular formula `C_(8)H_(11)N`. When A reacts ... . 1-phenylethanamine C. 1-cyclohexylethanamine D. N-ethylaniline
Description : Which of the following statements are false about benzene? (a) It is a planar molecule with bond angles 120°. (b) It is immiscible with water forming the lower layer. (c) It can be ... Ni catalyst. (d) It reacts with ethyl chloride in the presence of aluminium chloride to form ethylbenzene.
Last Answer : It is immiscible with water forming the lower layer
Description : Ethyl bromide reacts with sodium methoxide to form (a) Diethyl ether (b) Ethyl methyl ether (c) Dimethyl ether (d) n-Propyl alcohol
Last Answer : Ethyl methyl ether
Description : 1,2-Ethanediol reacts with anhydrous zinc chloride to form (a) Ethylene (b) Acetaldehyde (c) Acetylene (d) Ethyl chloride
Last Answer : Acetaldehyde
Description : 1,2-Dichloroethane reacts with excess of NaNH2 to form (a) Vinyl chloride (b) Ethylene (c) Ethyl chloride (d) Acetylene
Last Answer : Acetylene
Description : Phenol is (a) stronger acid than acetic acid (b) weaker acid than acetic acid (c) stronger base than methylamine (d) weaker base than methylamine
Last Answer : weaker acid than acetic acid
Description : Ethyl acetoacetate reacts with phenylhydrazine to give (a) Antipyrine (b) Aspirin (c) 4-Methyl uracil (d) DDT
Last Answer : Antipyrine
Description : Acetic anhydride reacts with ethanal to give (a) Methyl acetate (b) Methyl propanoate (c) Ethyl acetate (d) Ethyl propanoate
Last Answer : Ethyl acetate
Description : Ethylene oxide reacts with HBr to give (a) 1-Bromoethanol (b) Ethyl bromide (c) 2-Bromoethanol (c) Ethylene glycol
Last Answer : 2-Bromoethanol
Description : Which compound reacts most rapidly by an SN1 mechanism? (a) Methyl chloride (b) Isopropyl chloride (c) Ethyl chloride (d) tert-Butyl chloride
Last Answer : tert-Butyl chloride
Description : Acetonitrile undergoes reduction with LiAlH4 to form : (a) Methylamine (b) Dimethylamine (c) Ethylamine (d) Trimethylamine
Last Answer : Ethylamine
Description : Which of the following reagents will react with acetamide to form methylamine? (a) LiAlH4 (b) Br2/NaOH (c) PCl5 (d) H2/Ni
Last Answer : Br2/NaOH
Description : Ethyl cloride reacts with sodium ethoxide to form a compound (A)Which of the following reaction also yields (A) ?
Last Answer : Ethyl cloride reacts with sodium ethoxide to form a compound (A)Which of the following reaction also yields (A) ... C_(2)H_(2)dilH_(2)SO_(4)HgSO_(4)`
Description : . In industrial nomenclature, alcohol means (A) Butyl alcohol (B) Propyl alcoho (C) Ethanol (D) Methyl alcohol
Last Answer : (C) Ethanol
Description : What is the absolute time a pilot should stop drinking before flying? a. 6 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed b. 24 hours but it depends upon the amount of ... that has been consumed d. 8 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
Last Answer : d. 8 hours but it depends upon the amount of alcohol that has been consumed
Description : Which of the following compounds does not react with acetyl chloride? (a) Methylamine (b) Dimethylamine (c) Aniline (d) Trimethylamine
Last Answer : Trimethylamine
Description : Which of the following is most basic? (a) Ammonia (b) Methylamine (c) Dimethylamine (d) Trimethylamine
Last Answer : Dimethylamine
Description : Which of the following will have the highest boiling point? (a) Methylamine (b) Diethylamine (c) Ethylamine (d) Triethylamine
Last Answer : Triethylamine
Description : Which amine is NOT soluble in water? (a) Methylamine (b) Dimethylamine (c) Trimethylamine (d) All are water-soluble
Last Answer : All are water-soluble
Description : Which of the following is least soluble in water? (a) Methylamine (b) Trimethylamine (c) Dimethylamine (d) Aniline
Description : The compound methylamine, H3C–NH2, contains a C–N bond. In this bond, which of the following best describes the charge on the nitrogen atom? (a) slightly positive (b) uncharged (c) slightly negative (d) –1
Last Answer : slightly negative
Description : Acetamide on reduction with LiAlH4 gives (a) Acetaldehyde (b) Ethylamine (c) Acetone (d) Methylamine
Description : Acetamide can be converted into methylamine by (a) P2O5 (b) Br2/NaOH (c) PCl5 (d) LiAlH4
Description : Acetamide on heating with P2O5 gives : (a) Methylamine (b) Ethylamine (c) Methyl cyanide (d) None of these
Last Answer : Methyl cyanide
Description : Assertion (A): Diethyl ether reacts with hot Conc `H_(2)SO_(4)` and gives ethyl hydrogen sulphate Reason (R): The reaction involves cleavage of C-O bo
Last Answer : Assertion (A): Diethyl ether reacts with hot Conc `H_(2)SO_(4)` and gives ethyl hydrogen sulphate Reason (R ... R is false D. A is false but R is true
Description : What is the final product obtained when chlorine reacts with ethyl alcohol in KOH ?
Last Answer : What is the final product obtained when chlorine reacts with ethyl alcohol in KOH ? A. `CHCl_(3)` B. `C Cl_(3) CHO` C. `CH_(3)Cl` D. none
Description : Ethyl alcohol forms X `CaCl_(2)^(3). C_(2)H_(5)OH` when `C_(2)H_(5)OH` reacts with respective anhydrous salts. Then
Last Answer : Ethyl alcohol forms X `CaCl_(2)^(3). C_(2)H_(5)OH` when `C_(2)H_(5)OH` reacts with respective anhydrous salts. Then ... = 4` D. `X = 4, Y = 4, Z = 4`
Description : Glycine is a unique amino acid because it (a) has no chiral carbon (b) has a sulfur containing R group (c) cannot form a peptide bond (d) is an essential amino acid
Last Answer : has no chiral carbon
Description : Which of the following statements is correct about aniline? (a) is weak acid. (b) diazotizes to benzenediazonium chloride when treated with ice-cold nitrous acid. (c) can be nitrated with ... p-nitroaniline. (d) gives an intense green color with a suspension of bleaching powder in water
Last Answer : diazotizes to benzenediazonium chloride when treated with ice-cold nitrous acid.
Description : Which of the following amines react with nitrous acid to form nitrosoamine? (a) Ethylamine (b) Triethylamine (c) Diethylamine (d) Isopropylamine
Last Answer : Diethylamine
Description : Aliphatic primary amines react with cold nitrous acid to form (a) Alcohols (b) Diazonium salts (c) Nitriles (d) Nitroalkanes
Last Answer : Alcohols
Description : Which of the following statements is false about secondary amines? (a) They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides. (b) They can be prepared by reduction of isocyanides. (c) They react ... give substituted amides. (d) They react with ice-cold nitrous acid to give nitrosamine (yellow oil)
Last Answer : They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides.
Description : Which of the following statements is false about primary amines? (a) They can be prepared by reduction of nitriles with LiAlH4. (b) They do not form salts with acids (c) They react with ice-cold nitrous acid to form nitrogen gas. (d) They are basic and soluble in water
Last Answer : They do not form salts with acids
Description : Ozonolysis of benzene gives (a) Formic acid (b) Glyoxal (c) Formaldehyde (d) Glycine
Last Answer : Glyoxal
Description : The α-carbon of all the amino acids is a chirality center except for __________. (a) Glycine (b) Threonine (c) Proline (d) Aspartic acid
Last Answer : Glycine
Description : Which of the following amino acids has a heterocyclic R group? (a) Glycine (b) Threonine (c) Proline (d) Aspartic acid
Last Answer : Proline
Description : Toxicity of mercury and cadmium is being reversed by protein mainly using the amino acid residue ____________. (a) Cysteine (b) Glycine (c) Lewcine (d) Lysine
Last Answer : (a) Cysteine
Description : Acid rain is caused by, the pollution of environment by - (1) carbon dioxide and nitrogen (2) carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (3) ozone and carbon dioxide (4) nitrous oxide and sulphur dioxide
Last Answer : (1) carbon dioxide and nitrogen
Description : Acid rain is caused by the pollution of environment by - (1) carbon dioxide and nitrogen (2) carbón monoxide and carbon dioxide (3) ozone and carbon dioxide (4) nitrous oxide and sulphur dioxide
Last Answer : (4) nitrous oxide and sulphur dioxide