Carbylamine test is performed in alcoholic `KOH` by heating a mixture of:

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Carbylamine test is performed in alcoholic `KOH` by heating a mixture of: A. chloroform and silver ... amine D. an alkyl cyanide and a primary amine

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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 : Carbylamine test is given by (a) Primary amines (b) Secondary amines (c) Tertiary amines (d) None of these

Last Answer : Primary amines

Description : The reaction of chloroform with alcoholic `KOH` and p- toluidine forms

Last Answer : The reaction of chloroform with alcoholic `KOH` and p- toluidine forms A. B. C. D.

Description : Chloroform when treated aniline and alcoholic KOH, the product formed is?

Last Answer : Chloroform when treated aniline and alcoholic KOH, the product formed is? A. Phenyl cyanide B. Phenyl isocyanide C. Chlorobenzene D. Phenol

Description : End product of the following reaction is `CH_(3)CH_(2)COOH overset(Cl_(2))underset(red P)to overset("alcoholic KOH")to`

Last Answer : End product of the following reaction is `CH_(3)CH_(2)COOH overset(Cl_(2))underset(red P)to overset(" ... |)(C)H_(2)underset(OH)underset(|)(C)HCOOH`

Description : Salicylic acid is produced when phenol in alcoholic KOH is treated with

Last Answer : Salicylic acid is produced when phenol in alcoholic KOH is treated with A. `CH_(3)Cl` B. `CHCl_(3)` C. `CH_(2)Cl_(2)` D. `C Cl_(4)`

Description : When aniline is heated with chloroform and alcoholic KOH, the product is (a) Benzonitrile (b) p-Chloroaniline (c) Phenylisocyanide (d) m-Chloroaniline

Last Answer : Phenylisocyanide

Description : Isopropyl bromide reacts with alcoholic KOH to give (a) Propene (b) Isopropyl alcohol (c) Propane (d) n-Propyl alcohol

Last Answer : Propene

Description : 2-Bromobutane reacts alcoholic KOH to mainly give (a) 1-Butene (b) 2-Butene (c) 1-Butanol (d) 2-Butanol

Last Answer : 2-Butene

Description : 1-Bromobutane reacts with alcoholic KOH to mainly give (a) 1-Butene (b) 2-Butene (c) 1-Butanol (d) 2-Butanol

Last Answer : 2-Butene

Description : The dehydrohalogenation of 2-bromobutane with alcoholic KOH gives mainly (a) 2-Butene (b) 2-Butyne (c) 1-Butene (d) 1-Butyne

Last Answer : 2-Butene

Description : An orgainc compound A upon reacting with `NH_(3)` gives `B` On heating `B` give `C.C` in presence `KOH` reacts with `Br_(2)` to yield `CH_(3)CH_(2)NH_

Last Answer : An orgainc compound A upon reacting with `NH_(3)` gives `B` On heating `B` give `C.C` in presence `KOH ... underset(|)(CH)-COOH` D. `CH_(3)CH_(2)COOH`

Description : Reaction of `RCONH_(2)` with a mixture of `Br_(2)` and `KOH` gives `RNH_(2)` as the main product. The intermediates involved in the reaction are:

Last Answer : Reaction of `RCONH_(2)` with a mixture of `Br_(2)` and `KOH` gives `RNH_(2)` as the main product. The intermediates ... ` B. `R-NHBr` C. `R-N=C=O` D.

Description : Alcoholic OH) group can be identified by : (1) Tolien's Reagent Test (2) Esterification Test (3) FeCl3 Test (4) Ozonolysis Reaction

Last Answer : (3) FeCl3 Test Explanation: As phenol is an aromatic alcohol, so FeCl3 test is a test for alcohol and esterificaton test is also a test for alcohol. The ferric chloride test is used to determine the presence or absence of phenols in a given sample (for instance natural phenols in a plant extract).

Description : Alcoholic (– OH) group can be identified by : (1) Tollen's Reagent Test (2) Esterification Test (3) FeCl3 Test (4) Ozonolysis Reaction

Last Answer : FeCl3 Test

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

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Description : P is an alcohl which on heating with `Al_(2)O_(3)` forms an alkene Q.Q on ozonolysis produces R and S. When the mixture of R and S is heated with NaOH

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Description : P is an alcohl which on heating with `Al_(2)O_(3)` forms an alkene Q.Q on ozonolysis produces R and S. When the mixture of R and S is heated with NaOH

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Description : Heating mixture of `Cu_(2)O` and `Cu_(2)S` will give

Last Answer : Heating mixture of `Cu_(2)O` and `Cu_(2)S` will give A. `Cu_(2)SO_(3)` B. `CuO+CuS` C. `Cu+SO_(3)` D. `Cu + SO_(2)`

Description : Heating mixture of `Cu_(2)O`and `Cu_(2)S` will give

Last Answer : Heating mixture of `Cu_(2)O`and `Cu_(2)S` will give A. `Cu+SO_(2)` B. `Cu+SO_(3)` C. `CuO+CuS` D. `Cu_(2)SO_(3)`

Description : A mixture of haematite, coke and limestone on heating in blast furnace gives molten iron metal. This is known as

Last Answer : A mixture of haematite, coke and limestone on heating in blast furnace gives molten iron metal. ... Smelting B. Calcination C. Roasting D. Liquition

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 –

Last Answer : Lime Stone and clay

Description : Steam distillation is not recommended to be used, if the (A) Azeotropic mixture is to be separated and the final product is miscible with water (B) Liquids decompose, if ... unstable or has the tendency to react with other components associated with it, at the boiling temperature

Last Answer : (A) Azeotropic mixture is to be separated and the final product is miscible with water

Description : Carborundum is prepared heating a mixture of

Last Answer : silicon and coke in an electric furnace

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Last Answer : (B) Mercury

Description : Heating a mixture of phosphate rock, coke and sand in an electric furnace produces (A) Phosphoric acid (B) Ammonium phosphate (C) Phosphorous (D) Superphosphate

Last Answer : (C) Phosphorous

Description : Propionamide on heating with a mixture of bromine and sodium hydroxide gives (a) Propane (b) Propylamine (c) Propanol (d) Ethylamine

Last Answer : Ethylamine

Description : Cement is formed by strongly heating a Mixture of

Last Answer : Limestone and clay

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Last Answer : limestone and clay

Description : Is KOC(CH3)3 equivalent to KOH as a base in chemical equations?

Last Answer : This depends completely on the equation in question. For instance, both are strong bases, so if that's all you're worried about, yeah, they're about equivalent. But potassium tert-butoxide is way bulkier ... not in others. Those are the big differences that jump out to me, but there may be others.

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Last Answer : KOH 's trade name is Kashtik Potash.

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Last Answer : Which of the following compounds will give isocyanide on reaction with `CHCl_(3) + KOH` ? A. B. C. D. none of these

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Last Answer : When primary aminereacts with chloroform in ehthanolic `KOH` then the product is . A. an isocyanide B. an aldehyde C. a cyanide D. an alcohol

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Last Answer : The acid D obtained through the following sequence of reactions is: `C_(2)H_(5)Br overset(Alc. KOH) ... B. Malonic acid C. Maleic acid D. Oxalic acid

Description : Ethylidene chloride on treatement with aq. KOH gives

Last Answer : Ethylidene chloride on treatement with aq. KOH gives A. `CH_(3)CHO` B. `(CH_(2)OH)_(2)` C. HCHO D. `(CHO)_(2)`

Description : Write the product of following reactions `(a) CH_3-CH_(2)-OH overset(I_(2)//KOH)to "" Ph-CH_(2)-CO-CH_(3)overset(I_(2)//KOH)to` (c) CH_(3)-underset(OH

Last Answer : Write the product of following reactions `(a) CH_3-CH_(2)-OH overset(I_(2)//KOH)to "" Ph-CH_(2)-CO- ... (OH)underset(|)(CH)-Ph overset(I_(2)//KOH)to`

Description : The acid D obtained through the following sequence of reactions is: `C_(2)H_(5)Br overset(Alc. KOH)rarrA overset(Br_(2))underset(C Cl_(4))rarrBoverset

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Description : Ethylidene chloride on treatement with aq. KOH gives

Last Answer : Ethylidene chloride on treatement with aq. KOH gives A. `CH_(3)CHO` B. `(CH_(2)OH)_(2)` C. HCHO D. `(CHO)_(2)`

Description : Write the product of following reactions `(a) CH_3-CH_(2)-OH overset(I_(2)//KOH)to "" Ph-CH_(2)-CO-CH_(3)overset(I_(2)//KOH)to` (c) CH_(3)-underset(OH

Last Answer : Write the product of following reactions `(a) CH_3-CH_(2)-OH overset(I_(2)//KOH)to "" Ph-CH_(2)-CO- ... (OH)underset(|)(CH)-Ph overset(I_(2)//KOH)to`

Description : Which of the following compounds will give isocyanide on reaction with `CHCl_(3) + KOH` ?

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Last Answer : `overset(1.Br_(2)^(-)+KOH, Delta)underset(2.H_(3)O^(o+))rarr` The product of above reaction is: A. B. C. D.

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