Description : Which of the following heterocyclic compounds is not aromatic? (a) Pyridine (b) Pyrrole (c) Furan (d) Piperidine
Last Answer : Piperidine
Description : Which of the following reagents will react with furan to form 2-furansulfonic acid? (a) SO3 in pyridine at 100°C (b) Dilute H2SO4 at 200°C (c) SO2 at 100°C (d) Dilute H2SO4 at 100°C
Last Answer : SO3 in pyridine at 100°C
Description : Pyrrole is less basic than pyridine because the lone-pair of electrons on Natom in pyrrole (a) is part of the delocalized π molecular orbital. (b) is not part of the delocalized π molecular orbital. (c) resides in sp2 hybrid orbital (d) resides in sp hybrid orbital
Last Answer : is part of the delocalized π molecular orbital.
Description : Pyridine reacts with a mixture of KNO3 and H2SO4 at 300°C to give (a) 1-Nitropyridine (b) 2-Nitropyridine (c) 3-Nitropyridine (d) 4-Nitropyridine
Last Answer : 3-Nitropyridine
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Use of different catalysts in a reversible catalytic chemical reaction does not change the equilibrium composition (B) Alumina is added as a promoter to ... Arrhenius plot (D) Presence of inerts affects the equilibrium conversion of reactants in a chemical reaction
Last Answer : (C) Activation energy for a reaction is obtained from the intercept of the Arrhenius plot
Description : Pyridine reacts with HCl to form (a) Pyridinium chloride (b) 2-Chloropyridine (c) 3-Chloropyridine (d) All of these
Last Answer : Pyridinium chloride
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 : Which of the following is NOT a nitrogenous waste compound excreted by animals? a) urea b) ammonia c) uric acid d) pyridine
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- PYRIDINE
Description : The reaction of p-aminophenol with one mole of actyl chloride in presence of pyridine gives:
Last Answer : The reaction of p-aminophenol with one mole of actyl chloride in presence of pyridine gives: A. B. C. D.
Description : Carbonyl chloride reacts with ammonia to give (a) Urea (b) Acetone (c) Acetamide (d) Chloroform
Last Answer : Urea
Description : Ethylene oxide reacts with ammonia to give (a) 1-Aminoethanol (b) Ethylamine (c) 2-Aminoethanol (d) Acetamide
Last Answer : 2-Aminoethanol
Description : An example of heterocyclic compound is – (1) Naphthalene (2) Furan (3) Benzene (4) Anthracene
Last Answer : (2) Furan Explanation: A heterocyclic compound is a cyclic compound that has atoms of at least two different elements as members ails ring (s). Furan is a heterocyclic organic compound, consisting of a five-membered aromatic ring with four carbon atoms and one oxygen.
Description : _____ is used to trap benzyne. a. Phenol b. Chloroform c. Furan d. Thiophene
Last Answer : c. Furan
Description : An example of heterocyclic compound is (1) Naphthalene (2) Furan (3) Benzene (4) Anthracene
Last Answer : Furan
Description : (4) Decomposition of manganese dioxide Explanation: One of the two chemical methods starts from natural manganese dioxide and converts it using dinitrogen tetroxide and water to manganese nitrate ... 400°C, the salt decomposes, releasing N2O4 and leaving a residue of purified manganese dioxide.
Last Answer : The mass number of a nucleus is - (1) always less than its atomic number (2) the sum of the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus (3) always more than the atomic weight (4) a fraction
Description : When propyne is passed through hot iron tube at 400°C, it gives (a) Benzene (b) Toluene (c) m-Xylene (d) Mesitylene
Last Answer : Mesitylene
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 : Which of the following reagents will react with pyrrole to form 2- formylpyrrole? (a) HCOOH (b) CHCl3/KOH (c) H2O2 (d) (CH3CO)2O/SnCl4
Last Answer : CHCl3/KOH
Description : Pyrrole is ...... a. nonaromatic b. Aromitic c. Antiaromatic d. Aliphatic
Last Answer : b. Aromitic
Description : Benzaldehyde reacts with acetic anhydride in the presence of sodium acetate at 180°C to give : (a) Mandelic acid (b) Cinnamic acid (c) Malonic acid (d) Benzoic acid
Last Answer : Cinnamic acid
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 : 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 : 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 : Benzene reacts with H2 at 150°C at 30 atm in the presence of Ni catalyst to give (a) Cyclohexane (b) Cyclohexene (c) n-Hexane (d) No reaction occurs
Last Answer : Cyclohexane
Description : Benzene reacts with concentrated HNO3 in the presence of concentrated H2SO4 to give nitrobenzene. This reaction is an example of (a) Electrophilic addition (b) Nucleophilic addition (c) Electrophilic substitution (d) Nucleophilic substitution
Last Answer : Electrophilic substitution
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 : Toluene reacts with bromine in the presence of uv light to give (a) m-Bromotoluene (b) Benzyl bromide (c) o-Bromotoluene (d) Benzoyl bromide
Last Answer : Benzyl bromide
Description : Cyclobutane reacts with hydrogen in the presence of nickel catalyst at 200°C to give (a) Butane (b) 1-Butene (c) 2-Butene (d) None of these
Last Answer : Butane
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 : Acetylene reacts with water in the presence of sulfuric acid and mercuric sulfate to give (a) Acetone (b) Acetic acid (c) Formaldehyde (d) Acetaldehyde
Last Answer : Acetaldehyde
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 : 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 : Which of the following alkenes reacts with HBr in the presence of a peroxide to give anti-Markovnikov's product? (a) 1-Butene (b) 2,3-Dimethyl-2-butene (c) 2-Butene (d) 3-Hexene
Last Answer : 1-Butene
Description : Pyridine undergoes electrophilic substitution with fuming H2SO4 at 350°C to give (a) 2-Pyridinesulfonic acid (b) 4-Pyridinesulfonic acid (c) 3-Pyridinesulfonic acid (d) None of these
Last Answer : 3-Pyridinesulfonic acid
Description : The metallic aluminium is obtained from pure alumina in the presence of fused cryolite by (A) Electrolysis (B) Electrolytic reduction (C) Electrolytic oxidation (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Electrolytic reduction
Description : Oxidation of ortho-xylene in presence of __________ catalyst is done to produce phthalic anhydride on commercial scale. (A) Nickel (B) Vanadium (C) Alumina (D) Iron
Last Answer : (B) Vanadium
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 : 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 : Benzene reacts with acetic anhydride in the presence of AlCl3 to form (a) Acetophenone (b) Benzophenone (c) Phenylacetic acid (d) Phenyl acetate
Last Answer : Acetophenone
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 : 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 : Diethyl malonate reacts with urea in the presence of sodium ethoxide to form (a) Uric acid (b) Barbituric acid (c) Phenobarbital (d) Barbital
Last Answer : Barbituric acid
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 : 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 : 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 : Carboxylic acid reacts with halogen in presence of red P to gives__________ a) α-halogen acids b) β-halogen acid c) Acid halide d) Dicarboxylic acid
Last Answer : a) α-halogen acids
Description : For the measurement of temperature of the order of 400°C, what will we prefer?
Last Answer : Thermocouple