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 : A protein reacts with biuret reagent which indicates 2 or more (A) Blood clotting (B) Peptide bond (C) Disulphide bonds (D) Hydrophobic bonds
Last Answer : Answer : B
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 : 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 : 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 : When phenol is treated with excess of bromine water, it gives
Last Answer : When phenol is treated with excess of bromine water, it gives A. m-bromophenol B. o-and p-bromophenol C. 2, 4-dibromophenol D. 2, 4,6-tribromophenol
Description : `Br_(2)` dissolved in `CS_(2)` reacts with phenol at 273 K to give ..... as the major product
Last Answer : `Br_(2)` dissolved in `CS_(2)` reacts with phenol at 273 K to give ..... as the major ... . m-Bromophenol C. p-Bromophenol D. 2,4,6-Tribromophenol
Description : Benzenediazonium chloride reacts with warm water to give (a) Aniline (b) Phenol (c) Benzene (d) Chlorobenzene
Last Answer : Phenol
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 : 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 : 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 : 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 methyl chloroformate in the presence of `NaOH` to form product A. A reacts with `Br_(2)` to form product B. A and B are respectivel
Last Answer : Phenol reacts with methyl chloroformate in the presence of `NaOH` to form product A. A reacts with `Br_(2)` ... A and B are respectively A. B. C. D.
Description : Phenol when it first reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid and then with concentrated nitric acid gives:
Last Answer : Phenol when it first reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid and then with concentrated nitric acid gives ... C. nitrobenzene D. 2,4,6-rinitrobenzene
Description : Phenol reacts with which one of the following reagents gives a conjugate diketone will be formed ?
Last Answer : Phenol reacts with which one of the following reagents gives a conjugate diketone will be formed ? A. `Na_(2)Cr_(2 ... `Na_(2)Cr_(2)O_(7)+H_(2)SO_(4)`
Description : When phenol reacts with chloroform and an alkali, the compound formed is salicylaldehyde. If pyrene is used in place of chloroform, the product obtain
Last Answer : When phenol reacts with chloroform and an alkali, the compound formed is salicylaldehyde. If ... . Salicyladehyde C. Phenolphthalein D. Cyclo hexanol
Description : Phenylmagnesium bromide reacts with CO2 followed by acid-hydrolysis to form : (a) Phenol (b) Benzoic acid (c) Bromobenzene (d) Acetophenone
Last Answer : Benzoic acid
Description : Benzenediazonium chloride reacts with phenol to form : (a) p-chlorophenol (b) Chlorobenzene (c) p-Hydroxyazobenzene (d) DDT
Last Answer : p-Hydroxyazobenzene
Description : Benzenediazonium chloride reacts with hypophosphorus acid to form : (a) Phenol (b) Benzaldehyde (c) Aniline (d) Benzene
Last Answer : Benzene
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 : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) The phenol is carbolic acid (B) The phenol is either extracted from coal-tar or prepared from benzene (C) Phenol reacts with formaldehyde, to form phenol formaldehyde resin (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : A minimum boiling azeotrope is exemplified by (A) Toluene-benzene (B) Acetone-carbon disulphide (C) Water-isobutyl alcohol (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Acetone-carbon disulphide
Description : Which of the following binary systems is an example of a maximum boiling azeotrope? (A) Water-hydrochloric acid (B) Acetone-carbon disulphide (C) Water-ethyl alcohol (D) n-heptane-n-octane
Last Answer : (A) Water-hydrochloric acid
Description : Blood analysis of a patient reveals an unusually high quantity of carboxyhaemoglobin content. Which of the following conclusions is most likely to be correct? The patient has been inhaling polluted air ... content of (a) carbon disulphide (b) chloroform (c) carbon dioxide (d) carbon monoxide.
Last Answer : (d) carbon monoxide.
Description : Out of the following, TLV of __________ is maximum (about 500 ppm). (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Toluene (C) Carbon disulphide (D) Acetaldehyde
Last Answer : (A) Carbon dioxide
Description : Unreacted core model' represents the reaction involving (A) Combustion of coal particles (B) Roasting of sulphide ores (C) Manufacture of carbon disulphide from elements (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Roasting of sulphide ores
Description : Calcareous & argillaceous materials are used in the manufacture of (A) Lead (B) Cement (C) Carbon disulphide (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Cement
Description : Which allotrope of sulphur is insoluble in carbon disulphide? (A) Rhombic sulphur (B) Monoclinic sulphur (C) Plastic sulphur (D) Milk of sulphur
Last Answer : (C) Plastic sulphur
Description : Carbon disulphide is mainly used in the production of(A) Viscose rayon (B) Corundum (C) Plasticiser for unsaturated polyester (D) Paints
Last Answer : (A) Viscose rayon
Description : Bitumen may be dissolved in (A) Carbondioxide (B) Water (C) Sodium chloride (D) Carbon disulphide
Description : Which are the only two elements on the periodic table that are liquid at room temperature? A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer) B. Carbon and helium C. Nitrogen and Hydrogen D. Oxygen and Neon
Last Answer : A. Mercury and Bromine (Answer)
Description : Why cant there be no such compound as CBr5 give an acceptable chemical formula for a compound that is made of only carbon and bromine?
Last Answer : Carbon atoms have 4 valence electrons, so it can form only 4 bonds. CBr5 would require carbon to form 5 bonds. A molecule composed of carbon and bromine atoms would be CBr4, which is carbon tetrabromide.
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 : Consider the following gases: 1. Neon 2. Chlorine 3. Carbon dioxide 4. Bromine The gas(es) which is/are not present in normal samples of air is/are: (a) 1 (b) 2 and 4 (c) 3 (d) 4
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : In which of the following groups, are the elements written in the descending order of their respective atomic weights? (a) Nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen (b) Oxygen, argon, nitrogen, hydrogen (c) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, hydrogen (d) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, bromine
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Which one of the following nonmetals shows allotropy in the liguid state? (1) Carbon (2) Sulphur (3) Phosphorous (4) Bromine
Last Answer : (2) Sulphur Explanation: Sulphur is a non-metal that shows allotropy in the liquid state. If sulphur is heated slowly the changes between the different forms can be observed. These changes are in the ... of cold water, plastic sulphur is formed. This is an elastic, rubber-like form of sulphur.
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 one of the following nonmetals shows allotropy in the liquid state? (1) Carbon (2) Sulphur (3) Phosphorous (4) Bromine
Last Answer : Sulphur
Description : Statement-1: Carbon is not used as a reducing agent for the extraction of group 2 metals. Statement-2: Carbon reacts with group 2 metal to give carbid
Last Answer : Statement-1: Carbon is not used as a reducing agent for the extraction of group 2 metals. Statement ... Statement-1 is false but Statement -2 is true
Description : The major product obtained on interaction of phenol with sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide is :
Last Answer : The major product obtained on interaction of phenol with sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide is : A ... acid C. phthalic acid D. benzoic acid
Description : Which bonds are the last to break when an enzyme is heated 1 disulphide 2 hydrogen 3 hydrophobic interactions 4 ionic?
Last Answer : ionic
Description : Which of the following does not have disulphide bond? (A) Oxytocin (B) Vasopressin (C) Insulin (D) Glucagon
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : This hormone has disulphide group: (A) Glucagon (B) Insulin (C) T4 (D) Epinephrine
Description : Human growth hormone has (A) One polypeptide chain and one intra-chain disulphide bond (B) One polypeptide chain and two intra-chain disulphide bond (C) Two polypeptide chains joined by one disulphide bond (D) Two polypeptide chains joined by two disulphide bond
Description : In the insulin molecule, the number of intrachain disulphide bridges is (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : In the insulin molecule, the number of interchain disulphide brides is (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Description : In denaturation of proteins, the bond which is not broken: (A) Disulphide bond (B) Peptide bond (C) Hydrogen bond (D) Ionic bond
Description : The bond in proteins that is not broken under usual conditions of denaturation: (A) Hydrophobic bond (B) Hydrogen bond (C) Disulphide bond (D) Peptide bonds