Description : Benzoyl chloride reacts with hydrogen in the presence of palladium and barium sulfate to give : (a) Benzyl alcohol (b) Benzaldehyde (c) Cinnamic acid (d) Benzophenone
Last Answer : Benzaldehyde
Description : Benzene reacts with benzoyl chloride in the presence of anhydrous aluminium chloride to form (a) Benzyl chloride (b) Benzaldehyde (c) Benzal chloride (d) Benzophenone
Last Answer : Benzophenone
Description : Compound (A) when reacted with PCl5 and then with ammonia gave (B). Compound (B) when treated with bromine and NaOH, produced (C). Compound (C) on treatment with NaNO2/HCl at 0°C and then boiling with H2O ... Compound (A) is (a) o-Toluic acid (b) o-Chlorotoluene (c) m-Toluic acid (d) o-Bromotoluene
Last Answer : o-Toluic acid
Description : Toluene reacts with chlorine in the presence of AlCl3 to give (a) o-Chlorotoluene (b) o- plus p-Chlorotoluene (c) m-Chlorotoluene (d) o- plus m-Chlorotoluene
Last Answer : o- plus p-Chlorotoluene
Description : Phenylmagnesium bromide reacts with acetaldehyde to form an addition product which undergoes acid-hydrolysis to give (a) Diphenylcarbinol (b) Benzyl alcohol (c) Methylphenylcarbinol (d) Benzoic acid
Last Answer : Methylphenylcarbinol
Description : Which of the following does not give benzoic acid on hydrolysis? (1) phenyl cyanide (2) benzoyl chloride (3) benzyl chloride (4) methyl benzoate
Last Answer : (3) benzyl chloride Explanation: Hydrolysis is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water ruptures one or more chemical bonds.
Description : Toluene when treated with `Br_(2)//Fe,` give p-bromotoluene as the major product because of the `-CH_(3)` group:
Last Answer : Toluene when treated with `Br_(2)//Fe,` give p-bromotoluene as the major product because ... is m-directing D. activates the ring by hyperconjugation
Description : Hydrolysis of benzal chloride gives (a) Phenol (b) Benzaldehyde (c) Benzyl alcohol (d) Benzoyl chloride
Last Answer : (d) Benzoyl chloride
Description : Benzene reacts with chlorine in the presence of FeCl3 catalyst to form (a) Hexachlorobenzene (b) Chlorobenzene (c) Hexachlorocyclohexane (d) Benzyl chloride
Last Answer : Chlorobenzene
Description : Toluene undergoes oxidation to give (a) Benzyl alcohol (b) Quinone (c) Benzaldehyde (d) Benzoic acid
Last Answer : Benzoic acid
Description : Phenol reacts with excess bromine water to give (a) o- plus p-Bromophenol (b) Bromobenzene (c) 2,4,6-Tribromophenol (d) m-Bromophenol
Last Answer : 2,4,6-Tribromophenol
Description : 2-Methyl-2-butene reacts with HBr in the presence of peroxide to give (a) A primary alkyl bromide (b) A secondary alkyl bromide (c) A tertiary alkyl bromide (d) A vicinal dibromide
Last Answer : A secondary alkyl bromide
Description : 2-Methylpropene reacts with HBr in the presence of peroxide to give (a) A primary alkyl bromide (b) A secondary alkyl bromide (c) A tertiary alkyl bromide (d) A vicinal dibromide
Last Answer : A primary alkyl bromide
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 : Aniline reacts with bromine water to form (a) Bromobenzene (b) m-Bromoaniline (c) 2,4,6-Tribromoaniline (d) o- plus p-Bromoaniline
Last Answer : 2,4,6-Tribromoaniline
Description : Butyric acid reacts with PCl5 to give (a) Benzoyl chloride (b) 1-Chlorobutane (c) Butyryl chloride (d) 1-Chloropropane
Last Answer : Butyryl chloride
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
Last Answer : 1-Butyne
Description : Which of the following will give a precipitate with excess bromine water? (a) Bromobenzene (b) Aniline (c) Nitrobenzene (d) Toluene
Last Answer : Aniline
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 : Nitrobenzene reacts with Br2 in the presence of FeCl3 to give (a) o-chloronitrobenzene (b) o-bromonitrobenzene (c) m-chloronitrobenzene (d) m-bromonitrobenzene
Last Answer : m-bromonitrobenzene
Description : In gel electrophoresis, separated DNA fragments can be visualized with the help of (a) acetocarmine in bright blue light (b) ethidium bromide in UV radiation (c) acetocarmine in UV radiation (d) ethidium bromide in infrared radiation.
Last Answer : (b) ethidium bromide in UV radiation
Description : Acetophenone reacts with Br2 in the presence of FeCl3 to form : (a) m-Bromoacetophenone (b) m-Dibromobenzene (c) o- + p-Bromoacetophenone (d) p-Dibromobenzene
Last Answer : m-Bromoacetophenone
Description : Acetamide reacts with Br2/NaOH to give (a) Methylamine (b) Urea (c) Ethylamine (d) Acetyl bromide
Last Answer : Methylamine
Description : n-Butyl bromide reacts with NaSH to give (a) CH3CH2CH2SH (b) CH3SCH3 (c) CH3CH2CH2CH2SH (d) CH3CH2SCH2CH3
Last Answer : CH3CH2CH2CH2SH
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 : Isopropyl bromide reacts with alcoholic KOH to give (a) Propene (b) Isopropyl alcohol (c) Propane (d) n-Propyl alcohol
Last Answer : Propene
Description : 2-Methylpropene reacts with HBr to give (a) tert-Butyl bromide (b) Isobutane (c) n-Butyl bromide (d) None of these
Last Answer : tert-Butyl bromide
Description : Which of the following compounds reacts least rapidly in electrophilic substitution reactions? (a) Nitrobenzene (b) Phenol (c) Bromobenzene (d) Toluene
Last Answer : Nitrobenzene
Description : Which of the following compounds reacts most rapidly with HNO3/H2SO4? (a) toluene (b) anisole (c) nitrobenzene (d) benzonitrile
Last Answer : anisole
Description : Which of the following statements is false about toluene? (a) can be prepared by treating benzene with methyl chloride in the presence of AlCl3. (b) is converted to benzoic acid on refluxing with ... (d) can be nitrated with concentrated nitric acid to give a mixture of ortho and meta nitrotoluene.
Last Answer : can be nitrated with concentrated nitric acid to give a mixture of ortho and meta nitrotoluene
Description : 1,3-Butadiene reacts with bromine to mainly give (a) 3,4-Dibromo-1-butene (b) 4-Bromo-1-butene (c) 1,4-Dibromo-2-butene (d) 1-Bromo-2-butene
Last Answer : 1,4-Dibromo-2-butene
Description : Chlorobenzene can be prepared by treatment of aniline with (a) Cuprous chloride (b) Chlorine in the presence of UV light (c) Nitrous acid followed by treatment with CuCl (d) Chlorine in the presence of FeCl3
Last Answer : Nitrous acid followed by treatment with CuCl
Description : Which of the following reagents will react with methyl group rather than the benzene ring in methylbenzene? (a) Chlorine in the presence of uv light (b) CH3Cl in the presence of AlCl3 (c) CH3COCl in the presence of AlCl3 (d) Hydrogen in the presence of nickel
Last Answer : Chlorine in the presence of uv light
Description : How many monochlorinated isomers would result from the reaction of chlorine with n-butane in the presence of UV light? (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
Last Answer : 2
Description : Phenylmagnesium bromide reacts with CO2 followed by acid-hydrolysis to form : (a) Phenol (b) Benzoic acid (c) Bromobenzene (d) Acetophenone
Description : Silver acetate reacts with Br2 to form methyl bromide, carbon dioxide, and AgBr. This is an example of (a) Wurtz reaction (b) Etard's reaction (c) Hunsdiecker reaction (d) Perkin reaction
Last Answer : Hunsdiecker reaction
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 : What is aluminum bromide plus chlorine yields aluminum chloride and bromine?
Last Answer : The chemical equation is:2 AlBr3 + 3 Cl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 Br2
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 : Phenol reacts with bromine in carbon disulphide at low temperature to give
Last Answer : Phenol reacts with bromine in carbon disulphide at low temperature to give A. m-bromophenol B. o-and p ... C. p-bromophenol D. 2, 4,6-tribromophenol
Description : A white solid reacts with dilute HCI to give colourless gas that de-colourises aqueous bromine. The solid is likely to be.
Last Answer : A white solid reacts with dilute HCI to give colourless gas that de-colourises aqueous bromine. ... chloride C. Sodium acetate D. Sodium thiosulphate
Description : Benzaldehyde reacts with a mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid and nitric acid to give (a) p-Nitrobenzaldehyde (b) o-Nitrobenzaldehyde (c) p-Nitrobenzoic acid (d) m-Nitrobenzaldehyde
Last Answer : m-Nitrobenzaldehyde
Description : Cresols on distillation with zinc dust gives (a) o-Xylene (b) Benzene (c) o- plus p-Xylene (d) Toluene
Last Answer : Toluene
Description : When acetylene is passed through hot iron tube at 400°C, it gives (a) Benzene (b) Toluene (c) o-Xylene (d) Mesitylene
Last Answer : Benzene
Description : A solution of (-l)- chloro -1 phenyletane in toluene recemises slowly in the presence of a small amunt of `SbCI_(5)` due to the formation of .
Last Answer : A solution of (-l)- chloro -1 phenyletane in toluene recemises slowly in the presence of a ... free radical B. carbanion C. carbene D. carbocation
Description : A solution of `(+)`-2-chloro-2-phenyl ethane in toluene racemises slowly in the presence of small amount of `SbCl_(5)`, due to the formation of:
Last Answer : A solution of `(+)`-2-chloro-2-phenyl ethane in toluene racemises slowly in the presence of ... carbanion B. carbene C. free radical D. carbocation
Description : One mole of ohenol reacts with bromine to from tribromophenol. How much bromine is used?
Last Answer : One mole of ohenol reacts with bromine to from tribromophenol. How much bromine is used? A. 3.0 mole B. 1.5 mole C. 4.5 mole D. 6.0 mole
Description : `S_(1):(HPO_(3))_(n)` can be prepared by heating phosphorous acid and bromine in a sealed tube. `S_(2)` : dry iodine reacts with ozone and formed yell
Last Answer : `S_(1):(HPO_(3))_(n)` can be prepared by heating phosphorous acid and bromine in a sealed tube. `S_(2)` : ... below 369 K. A. FTF B. TTF C. TTT D. TFF
Description : What is the chemical equation for hydrogen iodide gas reacts with bromine gas?
Last Answer : The chemical reaction is:2 HI + Br2 = 2 HBr + I2
Description : Furan reacts with ammonia in the presence of alumina at 400°C to give (a) Pyridine (b) Furfural (c) Pyrrole (d) Furoic acid
Last Answer : Pyrrole