Description : Butadiene is a/an (A) Di-olefin (B) Naphthene (C) Aromatic (D) Olefin
Last Answer : (A) Di-olefin
Description : What compound results from the 1,4-addition of one equivalent of HBr to 1,3-butadiene? (a) 1-bromo-1-butene (b) 2-bromo-2-butene (c) 4-bromo-1-butene (d) 1-bromo-2-butene
Last Answer : 1-bromo-2-butene
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 : Which of the following compounds have planar molecules? (a) 1,3-Butadiene (b) Dimethyl ether (c) 1-Butene (d) Allene
Last Answer : 1,3-Butadiene
Description : Which of the following will give a negative test when treated with bromine in carbon tetrachloride? (a) Butane (b) 2-Butene (c) 1,3-Butadiene (d) 2-Butyne
Last Answer : Butane
Description : Which of the following compounds will give only acetaldehyde on ozonolysis? (a) 1-Butene (b) Acetylene (c) 2-Butene (d) Ethylene
Last Answer : 2-Butene
Description : Which of the following compounds contains a double bond? w) butene x) acetylene y) butane z) propane
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- BUTENE
Description : Aniline point test of an oil qualitatively indicates the __________ content of an oil. (A) Paraffin (B) Olefin (C) Aromatic (D) Naphthene
Last Answer : (C) Aromatic
Description : Name the endothermic reaction out of the following: (A) Catalytic cracking (B) Hydrocracking (C) Dehydrogeneration of Naphthene to produce aromatic (D) Catalytic polymerisation
Last Answer : (C) Dehydrogeneration of Naphthene to produce aromatic
Description : Aniline point of the diesel is a measure of its __________ content. (A) Aromatic (B) Paraffin (C) Olefin (D) Naphthene
Last Answer : (B) Paraffin
Description : Name the hydrocarbon having the poorest oxidation stability. (A) Naphthene (B) Olefin (C) Paraffin (D) Aromatics
Last Answer : (D) Aromatics
Description : Which of the following reactions is undesirable in the production of catalytically reformed gasoline? (A) Dehydrogenation of Naphthene (B) Dehydrogenation of lower paraffins (C) Dehydrocyclization of higher paraffins (D) Isomerisation of paraffins
Last Answer : (B) Dehydrogenation of lower paraffins
Description : Which of the following has the lowest cetane number? (A) Aromatics (B) i-paraffins (C) Naphthene (D) Olefins
Last Answer : (A) Aromatics
Description : The starting material used for the manufacture of caprolactam is (A) Ethyl benzene (B) Cyclohexane (C) Ethylene glycol (D) DMT
Last Answer : (B) Cyclohexane
Description : A binary mixture of benzene and cyclohexane is separated by (A) Flash vaporisation (B) Extractive distillation (C) Solvent extraction (D) Ordinary distillation
Last Answer : (B) Extractive distillation
Description : Polymerisation (A) Produces i-octane from cracked gases containing i-butane and butene (B) Causes olefins to combine with each other (C) Causes aromatics to combine with each other (D) Is aimed at producing lubricating oil
Last Answer : (B) Causes olefins to combine with each other
Description : Starting raw material for the manufacture of Maleic anhydride is (A) n-butene (B) Benzene (C) Either (A) or (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Either (A) or (B)
Description : The enthalpy of combustion of `H_(2)` , cyclohexene `(C_(6)H_(10))` and cyclohexane `(C_(6)H_(12))` are `-241` , `-3800` and `-3920KJ` per mol respect
Last Answer : The enthalpy of combustion of `H_(2)` , cyclohexene `(C_(6)H_(10))` and cyclohexane `(C_(6)H_(12))` are `-241 ... "KJ mol"^(-1)` D. `242 "KJ mol^(-1)`
Description : The most stable form of cis cyclohexane -1,3-diol is represented as :1
Last Answer : The most stable form of cis cyclohexane -1,3-diol is represented as :1 A. B. C. D.
Description : Chair form of cyclohexane is more stable than boat form because :
Last Answer : Chair form of cyclohexane is more stable than boat form because : A. In chair form carbons are in staggered form ... ^(@)` and in boat form `111^(@)`
Description : The least stable conformation of cyclohexane is
Last Answer : The least stable conformation of cyclohexane is A. Boat B. Chair C. Twist boat D. Half chair
Description : Which of the following combination of axial & equitorial bonds show Cis or Trans orientation in Dimethyl cyclohexane. (i) 1e, 2e (ii) 1e, 3e (iii) 1e,
Last Answer : Which of the following combination of axial & equitorial bonds show Cis or Trans orientation in Dimethyl cyclohexane. ... 3a (vi) 1e, 4a (vii) 1a, 3a
Description : Will cyclohexane undergoes combustion?
Last Answer : Any organic compound burn.
Description : Is 2-butanone soluble in cyclohexane?
Last Answer : Yes, it is soluble.
Description : Cyclohexane does not belong to aromatic class even though it has a ring structure. How do you justify this?
Last Answer : Cyclohexane is a saturated hydrocarbon in which the carbon atoms are joined by single covalent bonds to form a ring where as in aromatic hydrocarbons have alternate single and double bonds. Hence Cyclohexane is does not belong to aromatic class.
Description : Resorcinol on distillation with zinc dust gives (a) Benzene (b) Cyclohexane (c) Toluene (d) m-Xylene
Last Answer : Benzene
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 : An organic compound (A) has a molecular weight 78 and an empirical formula CH. (A) is resistant to attack by oxidizing agents but undergoes substitution and addition reactions. X-ray analysis shows that the ... suggests that compound (A) is (a) Benzene (b) Cyclohexane (c) Toluene (d) n-Hexane
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 : What percentage of cyclohexane molecule is estimated to be in the boat form at any given time? (a) over 99% (b) between 90% and 99% (c) approximately 50% (d) less than 1%
Last Answer : less than 1%
Description : The most stable conformation of cyclohexane is the : (a) Haworth form (b) Boat form (c) Newman form (d) Chair form
Last Answer : Chair form
Description : Which of the following statements is false about cyclohexane? (a) It is a saturated cyclic hydrocarbon (b) All C–C–C bond angles are 109°28' (c) It is very unstable, strained compound. (d) It can exist in two conformations which are designated as the boat-form and the chair-form
Last Answer : It is very unstable, strained compound
Description : The bond angle between carbon atoms in cyclohexane is (a) 60° (b) 90° (c) 109.5° (d) 120°
Last Answer : 109.5°
Description : The bond angle between carbon atoms in cyclohexane is (a) 109°28' (b) 60° (c) 90° (d) 120°
Last Answer : 109°28'
Description : Which of the following molecules will decolorize bromine in carbon tetrachloride most readily? (a) 1,2-Dimethylcyclopropane (b) Cyclopentane (c) 1,2-Dimethylcyclobutane (d) Cyclohexane
Last Answer : 1,2-Dimethylcyclopropane
Description : Which of the following compounds will react most readily with concentrated sulfuric acid? (a) Ethane (b) Cyclohexane (c) Propane (d) Cyclohexene
Last Answer : Cyclohexene
Description : Which of the following cycloalkanes is most reactive? (a) Cyclopropane (b) Cyclohexane (c) Cyclobutane (d) Cycloheptane
Last Answer : Cyclopropane
Description : Which of the following correctly ranks the cycloalkanes in order of increasing ring strain per methylene? (a) cyclopropane < cyclobutane < cyclohexane < cycloheptane (b) cyclohexane < ... < cyclobutane < cyclopentane < cyclopropane (d) cyclopentane < cyclopropane < cyclobutane < cyclohexane
Last Answer : cyclohexane < cyclopentane < cyclobutane < cyclopropane
Description : The 1936 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Peter J.W. Debye for his studies of: w) kinetic energy of colliding particles x) electron configuration y) dipole moments z) conformations of cyclohexane
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- DIPOLE MOMENTS
Description : Which of the following is not an elastomer? (A) Polyisoprene (B) Neoprene (C) Nitrile-butadiene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) is never used for making (A) Coated fabrics (B) Front wheel tyres of aeroplanes (i.e., heavy duty tyres)
Last Answer : (B) Front wheel tyres of aeroplanes (i.e., heavy duty tyres)
Description : Styrene butadiene rubber is commercially manufactured by (A) Bulk polymerisation (B) Suspension polymerisation (C) Solution polymerisation (D) Emulsion polymerisation
Last Answer : (D) Emulsion polymerisation
Description : __________ is a copolymer. (A) Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) (B) Neoprene (C) PVC (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR
Description : __________ of SBR is adversely affected, if more quantity of styrene is added to butadiene during its co-polymerisation to produce SBR. (A) Percent elongation (B) Resilience (C) Freezing point (D) Strength
Last Answer : (B) Resilience
Description : Starting material for the production of butadiene in India is (A) Naphthalene (B) Benzol (C) Ethyl alcohol (D) Phthalic anhydride
Last Answer : (C) Ethyl alcohol
Description : Nitrile rubber is produced by the polymerisation of (A) Acrylonitrile & butadiene (B) Acrylonitrile & styrene (C) Isobutylene & isoprene (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Acrylonitrile & butadiene
Description : Neoprene is chemically known as (A) Polybutadiene (B) Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) (C) Polyurethane (D) Poly chloroprene
Last Answer : (D) Poly chloroprene
Description : SBR is produced by the copolymerisation of butadiene & styrene by employing emulsion polymerisation. The weight ratio of styrene and butadiene is maintained at (A) 1: 3 (B) 3 : 1 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 1
Last Answer : (A) 1: 3
Description : Temperature and gage pressure maintained during the manufacture of cold SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) are (A) 5°C and 1 kgf/cm2 (B) - 20°C and 1 kgf/cm2 (C) 0°C and 1 kgf/cm2 (D) 0°C and 3 kgf/cm
Last Answer : (A) 5°C and 1 kgf/cm