Description : Organic compound (A), C4H8O, does not react with sodium or PCl5. However, it reduces an alkaline solution of a copper (II) salt on heating. Compound (A) could be (a) an aldehyde (b) a primary alcohol (c) a ketone (d) a secondary alcohol
Last Answer : an aldehyde
Description : Aspirin is produced by heating salicylic acid with (a) acetic anhydride in the presence of phosphoric acid (b) benzoic anhydride in the presence of phosphoric acid (c) methyl alcohol in the presence of sulfuric acid (d) phenol in the presence of sulfuric acid
Last Answer : acetic anhydride in the presence of phosphoric acid
Description : An organic compound (A), C3H8O, on oxidation gives (B), C3H6O. The compound (B) could be (a) a carbonyl compound (b) an alcohol (c) a carboxylic acid (d) an ether
Last Answer : a carbonyl compound
Description : . The reduction of cyclohexanone with LiAlH4 (or NaBH4) will give (a) an alcohol (b) an organic acid (c) an aldehyde (d) a hemiketal
Last Answer : an alcohol
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 : During fermentation of sugar, the compound which is always formed is – (1) Methyl Alcohol (2) Ethyl Alcohol (3) Acetic Acid (4) Ethylene
Last Answer : (2) Ethyl Alcohol Explanation: Fermentation is the conversion of sugar into car-bon dioxide has (CO2) and ethyl alcohol. This process is carried out by yeast cells using a range of enzymes.
Description : During preparation of esters from a carboxylic acid and an alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst, water or the ester formed should be removed as soon as it is formed.
Last Answer : Ans. The formation of esters from a carboxylic acid and an alcohol in the presence of acid catalyst in a reversible reaction. To shift the equilibrium in the forward direction, the water or ester formed should be removed as fast as it is formed.
Description : During fermentation of sugar, the compound which is always formed is : (1) Methyl Alcohol (2) Ethyl Alcohol (3) Acetic Acid (4) Ethylene
Last Answer : Ethyl Alcohol
Description : Esterification reaction (A) Produces soap (B) Is reversible (C) Is a reaction between an alcohol and an organic acid (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Reaction of an alcohol with organic acid is called the __________ reaction. (A) Saponification (B) Esterification (C) Neutralisation (D) Acidification
Last Answer : (B) Esterification
Description : The best method of cleaning and toilet cavity: A. Alcohol B. Citric acid C. Water D. Organic acid
Last Answer : D. Organic acid
Description : Ethyl acetate on heating with sodium ethoxide gives (a) Ethyl acetoacetate (b) Sodium acetate (c) Ethyl alcohol (d) Diethyl ether
Last Answer : Ethyl acetoacetate
Description : Carbylamine test involves heating a mixture of (a) alcoholic KOH, methyl iodide, and sodium metal (b) alcoholic KOH, methyl iodide, and primary amine (c) alcoholic KOH, chloroform, and primary amine (d) alcoholic KOH, methyl alcohol, and primary amine
Last Answer : alcoholic KOH, chloroform, and primary amine
Description : Which one of the following organic compounds has fruity smell? (1) Alcohol (2) Aldehyde (3) Ester (4) Ether
Last Answer : (3) Ester Explanation: Esters are common in organic chemistry and biological materials, and often have a characteristic pleasant, fruity odour. This leads to their extensive use in the fragrance and ... ester as the reaction product. Esters are widespread in nature and are widely used in industry.
Description : An organic compound (A), C3H8O, on oxidation gives (B), C3H6O. The compound (A) could be (a) an aldehyde (b) a ketone (c) an alcohol (d) an ester
Last Answer : Ester
Description : The compound formed on heating chlorobenzene with chloral in te presence of concentrated sulphuric acid is
Last Answer : The compound formed on heating chlorobenzene with chloral in te presence of concentrated sulphuric acid is ... B. DDT C. freon D. Hexachloroethane
Description : A monocarboxylic acid decolourise `Br_(2) - H_(2)O`, on heating with soda lime derivate of styrene is formed , with neutral `FeCl_(3)` , a buff colour
Last Answer : A monocarboxylic acid decolourise `Br_(2) - H_(2)O`, on heating with soda lime derivate of styrene is formed , ... . Acid could be : A. B. C. D.
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 : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Conversion of SO2 to SO3 in Monsanto-4 pass converter is about 98% (B) The chemical formula of oleum is H2S2O7 , which is formed by saturating ... but technical sulphuric acid (D) Decomposition of sulphuric acid on heating does not start before its boiling
Last Answer : (D) Decomposition of sulphuric acid on heating does not start before its boiling
Description : The colloidal particles of organic materials formed in the primitive oceans are called a. Coacervates b. Protoplasm c. Cytoplasm d. Nucleic acid
Last Answer : a. Coacervates
Description : Cement is formed by strongly heating a mixture of – (1) limestone and graphite (2) limestone and clay (3) chalk and graphite (4) clay and graphite
Last Answer : (2) limestone and clay Explanation: Cement is made by heating limestone (calcium carbonate) with small quantities of other materials (such as clay) to 1450 degree C in a kiln, in a process known as ... , or quicklime, which is then blended with the other materials that have been included in the mix.
Description : Cement is formed by strongly heating a mixture of (1) limestone and graphite (2) limestone and clay (3) chalk and graphite (4) clay and graphite
Last Answer : limestone and clay
Description : In Living organisms During respiration which of the following Products are not formed if oxygen is not available? (a) Carbon dioxide + Water (b) Carbon dioxide + Alcohol (c) Lactic acid + Alcohol (d) Carbon dioxide + Lactic Acid
Last Answer : Answer: (b) Carbon dioxide + Alcohol
Description : When you do strenuous exercise, oxygen is used up rapidly. What substance is formed. a) pyruvic acid(pron: pie-ROO-vik) b) lactic acid c) glucose d) alcohol
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- LACTIC ACID
Description : Which scientist prepares organic compound urea by heating inorganic compound ammonium cyanate ?
Last Answer : Friedrich Voller.
Description : An organic compound ("X") is a disubstituted benzene containing 77.8% carbon and 7.4 % hydrogen. Heating an alkaline solution of "X" with chloroform g
Last Answer : An organic compound ("X") is a disubstituted benzene containing 77.8% carbon and 7.4 % hydrogen. Heating an alkaline ... "Z". "Z" is A. B. C. D.
Description : A mixture of two organic compound gives red coloured precipitate with cuprous chloride and silver mirror on heating with Zn and `NH_(4)Cl` followed by
Last Answer : A mixture of two organic compound gives red coloured precipitate with cuprous chloride and silver mirror on heating ... mixture contains : A. B. C. D.
Description : Carbon and hydrogen are normally detected by strongly heating the organic compound with
Last Answer : Carbon and hydrogen are normally detected by strongly heating the organic compound with A. FeO B. CaO C. CuO D. MnO
Description : How many of the following compounds would give turbidity with lucas reagent without heating (1) Benzyl alcohol (2) Allyl alcohol (3) Cyclohexanol (4)
Last Answer : How many of the following compounds would give turbidity with lucas reagent without heating (1) ... methyl carbionol (9) P-Nitro benzyl alcohol
Description : An alcohol (A) on heating with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` gives alkene (B) as major product and (B) can shown the geometrical isomerism . The compound
Last Answer : An alcohol (A) on heating with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` gives alkene (B) as major product and (B) can ... 2) CH (OH) CH_(3)` D. All of the above
Description : Which of the following conditions will drive the equilibrium of the Fischer esterification towards ester formation? (a) addition of water (b) removal of water as it is formed (c) addition of alcohol (d) both (b) and (c)
Last Answer : both (b) and (c)
Description : Assertion(A): Ethyl alcohol is soluble in organic solvents Reason (R): Ethyl alcohol is having non polar ethyl group
Last Answer : Assertion(A): Ethyl alcohol is soluble in organic solvents Reason (R): Ethyl alcohol is having non polar ... is false D. A is false but R is true
Description : Assertion (A): Ethyl alcohol is soluble in organic solvents Reason(R): Calcium chloride can form an addition compound with ethyl alcohol
Last Answer : Assertion (A): Ethyl alcohol is soluble in organic solvents Reason(R): Calcium chloride can form an addition ... is false D. A is false but R is true
Description : Is ethoxylated alcohol organic?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Production of alcohol from organic compounds by microorganisms is known as (1) Combustion (2) Fermentation (3) Anaerobic: respiration (4) Aerobic respiration
Last Answer : (3) Anaerobic: respiration Explanation: The process of breaking down large molecules into simpler one in the presence of enzyme is called fermentation.
Description : Production of alcohol from organic compounds by microorganisms is known as (1) Combustion (2) Fermentation (3) Anaerobic respiration (4) Aerobic respiration
Last Answer : Fermentation
Description : Ammonium acetate on strong heating gives (a) Urea (b) Formamide (c) Uric acid (d) Acetamide
Last Answer : Acetamide
Description : Which organic acid has no carbolic base ?
Last Answer : : Carbolic acid ( C6H5OH) does not contain carbolic radical (- COOH) .
Description : The first organic compound synthesized in the laboratory was - (1) Urea (2) Uric acid (3) Lactic acid (4) Glucose
Last Answer : (1) Urea Explanation: In 1828, German chemist Friedrish Wohler synthesized first organic compound, urea in the laboratory by heating ammonium cyanate (an inorganic compound).
Description : Which one of the following organic compound is used to remove stains of iron compounds? (1) Oxalic acid (2) Benzoic acid (3) Phthalic acid (4) Cinnamic acid
Last Answer : (1) Oxalic acid Explanation: Oxalic acid is a reducing agent and its conjugate base, known as oxalate is a chelating agent for metal cations. Oxalic acid's main applications include cleaning or ... agents is due to its forming a stable, water soluble salt with ferric iron, ferrioxalate ion.
Description : 0.257g of organic substance was heated with conc. sulphuric acid and then distilled with excess of strong alkali .the ammonia gas evolved was absorbed in 50ml of .1M HCl which required 23.2ml of c for neutralization at the end of the process. Determine the % of nitrogen in the compound ?
Last Answer : A. Vol of 0 .1M HCl taken = 50ml Vol of .1MNaOH used for neutralization of unused acid=23.2ml Now, 23.2 ml of .1MNaOH =23.2ml of .1MHCl Vol of .1MHCl unused=23.2ml Vol of .1MHCl required ... NH3 solution contain nitrogen = 14*26.8/10*1000 Percentage of Nitrogen=14*26.8*100/10*1000*.257 =14.6%
Description : Which of the following is NOT an organic acid? w) butyric (pron: byu-TEER-ik) x) sulfuric y) acetic z) citric
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- SULFURIC
Description : Give the IUPAC (pron: I - U - PAY) name for the straight chain, saturated organic acid containing 10 carbons in an unbranched structure.
Last Answer : ANSWER: DECANOIC ACID
Description : A family of organic compounds whose molecules will add water under an acid catalysis and change into alcohols are the: w) alkenes x) alkanes y) aromatic hydrocarbons z) cycloalkanes
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ALKENES
Description : The first organic compound synthesised in the laboratory was (1) Urea (2) Uric acid (3) Lactic acid (4) Glucose
Last Answer : Urea
Description : Which of these acids is not organic in origin? (1) Lactic acid (2) Sulphuric acid (3) Citric acid (4) Oxalic acid
Last Answer : Sulphuric acid
Last Answer : Oxalic acid
Description : Stains of rust on clothes can be removed by – (1) Oxalic acid (2) Petrol (3) Alcohol (4) H2O2
Last Answer : (1) Oxalic acid Explanation: Rust stains can be a challenge to remove because the stain consists of tiny iron oxide particles. Acidic solutions work best for these stains. The important ingredient in these ... the iron and loosen it from the fabric, then hold it in suspension in the wash water.
Description : Which of the following is used to remove ink and rust stains on cloth? (1) Oxalic acid (2) Alcohol (3) Ether (4) Kerosene oil
Last Answer : (1) Oxalic acid Explanation: Oxalic acid is a reducing agent and its conjugate base, known as oxalate, is a chelating agent for metal cations and stain removal. Oxalic acid's main applications include cleaning or bleaching, removal of stains on clothes and the removal of rust.