Description : Which kind of isomerism is shown by the complex `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)(ONO)]SO_(4)` ? 1. Ionisation isomerism 2.Linkage isomerism 3. Geometrical isomerism 4
Last Answer : Which kind of isomerism is shown by the complex `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)(ONO)]SO_(4)` ? 1. Ionisation ... are correct only D. Q, R and S are correct only
Description : An alkene (A) `C_(16)H_(16)` on ozonolysis gives only one product (B) `C_8H_8O`. Compound (B) on reaction with NaOH/`I_(2)` yeilds sodium benzoate. Co
Last Answer : An alkene (A) `C_(16)H_(16)` on ozonolysis gives only one product (B) `C_8H_8O`. Compound (B) ... `(H_(2)//Pd-C)` gives a racemic mixture
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 : How many structural isomeric alkenes are possible with molecular formula `C_(5)H_(10)` that does not show geometrical isomerism
Last Answer : How many structural isomeric alkenes are possible with molecular formula `C_(5)H_(10)` that does not show geometrical isomerism A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 3
Description : A liquid was mixed with ethanol and a drop of concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` was added. A compound with a fruity smell was formed. The liquid was
Last Answer : A liquid was mixed with ethanol and a drop of concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` was added. A compound with a fruity ... )` C. `cH_(3)COOH` D. `CH_(3)OH`
Description : Both geometrical and optical isomerism are shown by
Last Answer : Both geometrical and optical isomerism are shown by A. `[Co(en)_(2)Cl_(2)]^(+)` B. `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)Cl]^(2+)` ... )Cl_(2)]^(+)` D. `[Cr(OX)_(3)]^(3-)`
Description : Geometrical isomerism can be shown by
Last Answer : Geometrical isomerism can be shown by A. `[Ag(NH_(3))(CN)]` B. `Na_(2)[Cd(NO_(2))_(4)]` C. `[PtCl_(4)I_(2)]` D. `[Pt(NH_(3))_(3)Cl][Au(CN)_(4)]`
Description : Geometrical isomerism is shown by (a) Lactic acid (b) Maleic acid (c) 1-Butene (d) 1,1-Dichloroethylene
Last Answer : Maleic acid
Description : Which of the following compound can not show geometrical isomerism?1
Last Answer : Which of the following compound can not show geometrical isomerism?1 A. B. C. D.
Description : The compound (s) the exhibit(s) geometrical isomerism is (are ) :
Last Answer : The compound (s) the exhibit(s) geometrical isomerism is (are ) : A. `[Pt(en)Cl_(2)]` B. `[Pt(en)_(2)]Cl_(2 ... 2)]Cl_(2)` D. `[Pt(NH_(3))_(2)Cl_(2)]`
Description : A compound of formula C6H12 does not react with concentrated sulfuric acid. The compound could be (a) Alkane (b) Cycloalkane (c) Alkene (d) Cycloalkene
Last Answer : Cycloalkane
Description : Concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` cannot be used to prepare HBr from NaBr , because it ,
Last Answer : Concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` cannot be used to prepare HBr from NaBr , because it , A. (A) ... (C) disproportionates HBr D. (D) reacts slowly with NaBr
Last Answer : Concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` cannot be used to prepare HBr from NaBr , because it ,
Description : Excess of `PCl_(5)` reacts with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` giving :
Last Answer : Excess of `PCl_(5)` reacts with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` giving : A. Sulphuryl ... . Sulphurous acid C. Chlorosulphonic acid D. Thionyl choride
Last Answer : Excess of `PCl_(5)` reacts with concentrated `H_(2)SO_(4)` giving : A. Thionyl ... Sulphurous chloride C. Chlorosulphonic acid D. sulphonating agent
Description : Which of the following isomerism is/are shown by the complex `[CoCl_(2)(H_(2)O)_(2)(NH_(3))_(2)]` Br ?
Last Answer : Which of the following isomerism is/are shown by the complex `[CoCl_(2)(H_(2)O)_(2)(NH_(3)) ... ? A. Ionization B. Linkage C. Geometrical D. optical
Description : Quartenry ammonium salt after Hofmann elimination gives--- a. Alcohol b. Alkene c. Alkyne d. Ammmonia
Last Answer : b. Alkene
Description : Which of the following compounds can show geometrical isomerism : (i) Pent-1-ene (ii) 1-chloropropene (iii) 2-Methylbut-2-ene (iv) `CH_(3)-CH=CH-CH_(3
Last Answer : Which of the following compounds can show geometrical isomerism : (i) Pent-1-ene (ii) 1-chloropropene (iii) 2- ... -ene (iv) `CH_(3)-CH=CH-CH_(3)`
Description : Which of the following does not show geometrical isomerism
Last Answer : Which of the following does not show geometrical isomerism A. B. C. D.
Description : Which of the following compounds can show Optical isomerism as well as geometrical isomerism?
Last Answer : Which of the following compounds can show Optical isomerism as well as geometrical isomerism? A. B. C. D.
Description : What should be the minimum conditions to show geometrical isomerism ?
Last Answer : What should be the minimum conditions to show geometrical isomerism ? A. Restricted rotation about ... Two different groups at both restricted atoms.
Description : In given compounds how many can show geometrical isomerism : ,
Last Answer : In given compounds how many can show geometrical isomerism : ,
Description : Which of the following compounds will not show geometrical isomerism :
Last Answer : Which of the following compounds will not show geometrical isomerism : A. Azomethane B. 1-Bromo-2-chloroethene C. 1-Phenylpropene D. 2-Methyl-2-butene
Description : How many n-octene can show geometrical isomerism?
Last Answer : How many n-octene can show geometrical isomerism?
Description : Which of the following can show geometrical isomerism.
Last Answer : Which of the following can show geometrical isomerism.
Description : Write the essential conditions for geometrical isomerism.
Last Answer : Write the essential conditions for geometrical isomerism.
Description : Which of the following complexes will show geometrical isomerism ?
Last Answer : Which of the following complexes will show geometrical isomerism ? A. Potassium tris( ... II) chloride D. Potassium amminetrichloroplatinate(II)
Description : Geometrical isomerism is found in coordination compounds having coordination number:
Last Answer : Geometrical isomerism is found in coordination compounds having coordination number: A. 2 B. 3 C. 4(tetrahedral) D. 6
Description : Which of the following compounds will show geometrical isomerism? (a) Propene (b) 2-Butene (c) Propyne (d) 2-Butyne
Last Answer : 2-Butene
Description : Which of the following compounds will show geometrical isomerism? (a) CH2=CHCl2 (b) ClCH=CHBr (c) CH2=CHCl (d) Cl2C=CBr2
Last Answer : ClCH=CHBr
Description : Which of the following compounds show geometrical isomerism (a) (CH3)3N (b) CH3CH=CH2 (c) (CH3)2NH (d) CH3CH=CHCH
Last Answer : CH3CH=CHCH
Description : Which of the following compounds exhibit geometrical isomerism? (a) 1-Pentene (b) 2-Methyl-2-pentene (c) 2-Pentene (d) 2-Methyl-2-butene
Last Answer : 2-Pentene
Description : Alkenes show geometrical isomerism due to : (a) Asymmetry (b) Rotation around a single bond (c) Resonance (d) Restricted rotation around a double bond
Last Answer : Restricted rotation around a double bond
Description : Aniline reacts with mixed acid (conc. `HNO_(3)` and conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)`) at 288 K to give P (51%), Q (47%) and R(2%). The major product (s) of the fol
Last Answer : Aniline reacts with mixed acid (conc. `HNO_(3)` and conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)`) at 288 K to give P ... of the following reaction sequence is (are) B. C. D.
Description : The major product H in the given reaction sequence is `CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CO-CH_(3) overset(._(Theta)CN)toG overset(95% H_(2)SO_(4)) underset("Heat")toH`
Last Answer : The major product H in the given reaction sequence is `CH_(3)-CH_(2)-CO-CH_(3) overset(._(Theta)CN) ... CH=underset(CH_(3))underset(|)(C)-CO-NH_(2)`
Description : Which of the following anion behaves in a different manner than other on heating with conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` ?
Last Answer : Which of the following anion behaves in a different manner than other on heating with conc. `H_(2)SO_(4) ... Br^(-)` D. All behave in a similar manner
Description : Which of the following alkenes when passed through conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` followed by hydrolysis with boiling water would give tert-butyl alcohol
Last Answer : Which of the following alkenes when passed through conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` followed by hydrolysis with ... B. Isobutylene C. Propylene D. But-1-ene
Description : Assertion: Reaction of `SO_(2)` and `H_(2)S` in the presence of `Fe_(2)O_(3)` catalyst gives elemental sulphur. Reason: `SO_(2)` is a reducing agent.
Last Answer : Assertion: Reaction of `SO_(2)` and `H_(2)S` in the presence of `Fe_(2)O_(3)` catalyst gives ... is False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are False.
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 : Anisole with conc. `HNO_(3)` and conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` gives
Last Answer : Anisole with conc. `HNO_(3)` and conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` gives A. Phenol B. Nitrobenzene C. O - and - P - Nitroanisole D. O- Nitroanisole
Description : How many compound(s) or iron (s) can be oxidised by `H_(2)O_(2)` among the following (i) `AsO_(3)^(2)` (ii) `SO_(4)^(2-)` (iii) `Fe_(2) (SO_(4))_(3)`
Last Answer : How many compound(s) or iron (s) can be oxidised by `H_(2)O_(2)` among the following (i) `AsO_(3)^(2)` (ii) ... ` (v) `H_(2)S` (vi) PbS (vii) `O_(3)`
Description : When a mixture of solid NaCl, solid `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` is heated with conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` orange red vapours are obtained. These are of the compound
Last Answer : When a mixture of solid NaCl, solid `K_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)` is heated with conc. `H_(2 ... B. chromyl chloride C. chromic chloride D. chromic sulphate
Description : Radium is a radioactive substance. It dissolves in dilute `H_(2)SO_(4)` and forms a compound radium sulphate. The compound is a)No longer radioactive
Last Answer : Radium is a radioactive substance. It dissolves in dilute `H_(2)SO_(4)` and forms a compound ... content D. twice as radioactive as the radium content
Description : Anisole on heating with concentrated HI gives (a) Iodobenzene (b) Phenol + CH3I (c) Iodobenzene + CH3OH (d) Phenol + CH3OH
Last Answer : Phenol + CH3I
Description : Diethyl ether on heating with excess concentrated HI gives (a) Methyl iodide (b) Isopropyl iodide (c) Ethyl iodide (d) n-Propyl iodide
Last Answer : Ethyl iodide
Description : Ethanol on heating with concentrated H2SO4 at 170°C gives (a) ethylene (b) ethyl hydrogen sulfate (c) diethyl ether (d) diethyl sulfate
Last Answer : ethylene
Description : When benzaldehyde is heated with concentrated NaOH, it gives : (a) Benzyl alcohol (b) Sodium benzoate (c) Benzoic acid (d) Benzyl alcohol + Sodium benzoate
Last Answer : Benzyl alcohol + Sodium benzoate