Description : Below reaction sequence illustrates the various stages of reduction of nitric acid where a, b, c,d are the number of electrons involved in the reducti
Last Answer : Below reaction sequence illustrates the various stages of reduction of nitric acid where a, b, c,d are the number of ... value of `(2a + b + 3c -d)`
Description : In the chemical reaction `CH_(3)CH_(2)NH_(2) + CHCI_(3) + 3KOH rarr (A) + (B) + 3H_(2)O` the compound `(A) `and `(B)` are respectively
Last Answer : In the chemical reaction `CH_(3)CH_(2)NH_(2) + CHCI_(3) + 3KOH rarr (A) + (B) + 3H_(2)O` the compound ... `3KCl` D. `CH_(3)CH_(2)CONH_(2)` and `3KCl`
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 undergoes reduction with LiAlH4. It also dissolves in aqueous NaOH from which it can be recovered by addition of HCl. The compound is (a) a carboxylic acid (b) an ester (c) an acid anhydride (d) an alcohol
Last Answer : a carboxylic acid
Description : Acetone undergoes reduction with hydrazine in the presence of NaOH to form propane. This reaction is known as (a) Clemmensen reduction (b) Wolf-Kishner reduction (c) Rosenmund reduction (d) Reformatsky reaction
Last Answer : Wolf-Kishner reduction
Description : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a characteristic colour with neutral `FeCl_(3)`
Last Answer : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a ... colour with `FeCl_(3)`? A. B. C. D.
Last Answer : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a ... compound (B) would be : A. B. C. D.
Last Answer : Compound (A)`C_(7)H_(8)O` is insoluble in aqueous `NaHCO_(3)` and dissolves in aqueous NaOH and gives a ... structure of compound A is : A. B. C. D.
Description : Aniline is prepared by (a) the reaction of benzene with ammonia (b) the reduction of nitrobenzene with Sn/HCl (c) the dehydrogenation of nitrobenzene (d) the reaction of nitrobenzene with I2/NaOH
Last Answer : the reduction of nitrobenzene with Sn/HCl
Description : Which of the following reactants on reaction with conc. NaOH followed by acidification gives following lactone as the product?
Last Answer : Which of the following reactants on reaction with conc. NaOH followed by acidification gives following lactone as the product? A. B. C. D.
Description : White phosphorous on reaction with `NaOH` gives `PH_(3)` and
Last Answer : White phosphorous on reaction with `NaOH` gives `PH_(3)` and A. `Na_(2)HPO_(3)` B. `NaH_(2)PO_(2)` C. `NaH_(2)PO_(3)` D. `Na_(3)PO_(4)`
Description : Phenol on heating with NaOH followed by reaction with alky1 halide gives
Last Answer : Phenol on heating with NaOH followed by reaction with alky1 halide gives A. Acetone B. Ether C. Ethonal D. Acetic acid
Description : Sulphur on reaction with concentrated `HNO_3`. Gives `(A)` which reacts with `NaOH` gives `(B).(A)` and `(B)` are
Last Answer : Sulphur on reaction with concentrated `HNO_3`. Gives `(A)` which reacts with `NaOH` gives `(B).(A)` and `(B)` ... `H_(2)S_(2)O_(3),Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3)`
Description : Which of the following statements is false about secondary amines? (a) They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides. (b) They can be prepared by reduction of isocyanides. (c) They react ... give substituted amides. (d) They react with ice-cold nitrous acid to give nitrosamine (yellow oil)
Last Answer : They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides.
Description : Compound (A) `C_(12)H_(20)` discharges the colour of `Br_(2)-H_(2)O` and cold `KMnO_(4)` . On reduction with `H_(2)`/Pt it gives compound (B) `C_(12)H
Last Answer : Compound (A) `C_(12)H_(20)` discharges the colour of `Br_(2)-H_(2)O` and cold `KMnO_(4)` . On ... Find structure of A : A. B. C. D. None of these
Description : 44 g of a sample of organic compound on complet combustion gives 88 g `CO_(2)` and 36 g of `H_(2)O` . The molecular formula of the compound may be :-
Last Answer : 44 g of a sample of organic compound on complet combustion gives 88 g `CO_(2)` and 36 g of `H_(2)O` . The ... . `C_(2)H_(4)O` D. `C_(3)H_(6)O`
Description : An organic compound containing one oxygen gives red colour with cerric ammonium nitrate solution , decolourise alkaline `KMnO_(4)` , respond iodoform
Last Answer : An organic compound containing one oxygen gives red colour with cerric ammonium nitrate solution , decolourise alkaline ... underset(||)(O)-CH_(3)` 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 : 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 : 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 : an alcohol
Description : Purpose of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)
Last Answer : Purpose of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) : 1. It reduces Nox 75% to 90% 2. Converts it in to molecular nitrogen and water vapor 3. It reduces HC emission up to 80% 4. It reduces PM emission 20 to 25%.
Description : Even though NaOH & KOH contains –OH group. It is not included in the group of organic substances. Why?
Last Answer : NaOH and KOH are strong bases which are ionic compound that contain OH ions. Alcohols are covalent compounds, even though they have on or more hydroxyl ( -OH ) functional group, they do not behave like bases. The – OH group attached to a carbon atom is a covalent bond.
Description : An inorganic compound X reacts with water to form two cid Y and Z. X also reacts with NaOH to form two salts B and C which remain in solution. The sol
Last Answer : An inorganic compound X reacts with water to form two cid Y and Z. X also reacts with NaOH to form two salts B ... ` C. `SbCl_(3)` D. `PCl_(3)F_(2)`
Description : In catalytic alkylation, higher iso-butane to olefin ratio gives (A) Low final boiling point product (B) Higher yield (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B
Last Answer : (A) Low final boiling point product
Description : Pick out the correct statement about catalytic polymerisation. (A) H2SO4 polymerisation process gives gasoline rich in unsaturates (B) In H2SO4 polymerisation, H3PO4 is always used with 2% steam to prevent meta & ortho H3PO4 formation, which are inactive (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B
Last Answer : (B) In H2SO4 polymerisation, H3PO4 is always used with 2% steam to prevent meta & ortho H3PO4 formation, which are inactive
Description : Catalytic cracking compared to thermal cracking of residue of vacuum distillation of crude oil (A) Gives higher yield of petrol (B) Lower octane number of petrol (C) Higher sulphur content in the product (D) Higher gum forming material in petro
Last Answer : (A) Gives higher yield of petrol
Description : Catalytic hydrogenation of 3-methyl-1-butene gives : (a) Isobutane (b) 2,2-Dimethylbutane (c) 2-Methylbutane (d) 2,3-Dimethylbutane
Last Answer : 2-Methylbutane
Description : The treatment of with concentrated NaOH gives
Last Answer : The treatment of with concentrated NaOH gives A. B. C. D.
Description : On treatment with strong NaOH at 613K, p-chlorotoluene gives:
Last Answer : On treatment with strong NaOH at 613K, p-chlorotoluene gives: A. ortho-cresol B. meta-cresol C. para-cresol D. none of these
Description : Benzoyl chloride on basic-hydrolysis (NaOH/H2O) gives : (a) Benzoic acid (b) Methyl benzoate (c) Sodium benzoate (d) Ethyl benzoate
Last Answer : Sodium benzoate
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
Description : When chloroform is heated with aqueous NaOH, it gives (a) Formic acid (b) Sodium formate (c) Acetic acid (d) Sodium acetate
Last Answer : Sodium formate
Description : The organic reaction represented by equation CH3 - CH = O + H2NOH gives CH3 - CH - NH + H20O is an example of?
Last Answer : a condensation reaction
Description : Compound A(`C_7H_8O`)is insoluble in water, dilute HCl & aqueous `NaHCO_3`, it dissolves in dilute NaOH.When A is treatedwith `Br_2` water it is conve
Last Answer : Compound A(`C_7H_8O`)is insoluble in water, dilute HCl & aqueous `NaHCO_3`, it dissolves in dilute NaOH.When A ... . The structure ofA is A. B. C. D.
Description : Phenol on treatment with `CO_(2)` in the presence of `NaOH` followed by acidification produces compound X as the major product. X on treatment with `(
Last Answer : Phenol on treatment with `CO_(2)` in the presence of `NaOH` followed by acidification produces compound X as the ... `H_(2)SO_(4)` produces B. C. D.
Description : Compound `A,C_(7)H_(8)O`, is insoluble in water, dilute `HCl`, and aquenous `NaHCO_(3)`, it dissolves in dilute `NaOH`. When `A` is treated with bromi
Last Answer : Compound `A,C_(7)H_(8)O`, is insoluble in water, dilute `HCl`, and aquenous `NaHCO_(3)`, it ... . o-cresol B. m-cresol C. p-cresol D. anisole
Description : The Hinsberg test of a `C_(5)H_(14)N_(2)` compound produces a solid that is insoluble in 10% aq. `NaOH`. This solid derivative dissolves in `10%` aq.
Last Answer : The Hinsberg test of a `C_(5)H_(14)N_(2)` compound produces a solid that is insoluble in 10% aq. `NaOH` ... would best fit these facts ? A. B. C. D.
Description : Compound `[X] C_(4)H_(11)N` reacts with p-toluence sulphonyl chloride in aqueous `NaOH` to give a solid. The compound [X] is:
Last Answer : Compound `[X] C_(4)H_(11)N` reacts with p-toluence sulphonyl chloride in aqueous `NaOH` to give a solid. ... 2)-underset(CH_(3))underset(|)(N)-CH_(3)`
Description : When Bauxite is heated with NaOH solution, the water soluble compound formed is
Last Answer : When Bauxite is heated with NaOH solution, the water soluble compound formed is A. `NaAlO_(2)` B. `Na_(3)AlO_(3)` C. `Al(OH)_(3)` D. `Al_(2)O_(3)`
Description : Compound (A) when reacted with PCl5 and then with ammonia gave (B). Compound (B) when treated with bromine and NaOH, produced (C). Compound (C) on treatment with NaNO2/HCl at 0°C and then boiling with H2O ... Compound (A) is (a) o-Toluic acid (b) o-Chlorotoluene (c) m-Toluic acid (d) o-Bromotoluene
Last Answer : o-Toluic acid
Description : An unknown compound gave a positive Tollens' test. Treatment of the unknown with I2/NaOH gave a solid which was identified as iodoform. The unknown was? (a) Ethanal (b) Acetone (c) Propanal (d) Acetophenone
Last Answer : Ethanal
Description : The common name for the compound having formal NaOH is (1) Caustic soda (2) Caustic potash (3) Soda ash (4) Sodium hydroxide
Last Answer : Caustic soda
Description : If an organic compound like glucose undergoes hydrolysis then the reaction is exergonic. True or false?
Last Answer : False. It cannot be exergonic considering the nature of the pyranose ring, a strong structure that requires high pressures and temperatures in order to break it. There is a reference from 1995 [Glucose ... ) is exergonic, that's the reason of why the body (in higher organisms) generates heat.
Description : For a heterogeneous catalytic reaction (A) Free energy of activation is lowered in the presence of catalyst, which remains unchanged at the end of reaction (B) A relatively small amount of catalyst ... with the reactant (D) The surface of the catalyst does not play an important role during reaction
Last Answer : (A) Free energy of activation is lowered in the presence of catalyst, which remains unchanged at the end of reaction
Description : Sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The balanced equation which represents the above reaction is (a) Na(s) + 2H20(l) → 2NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g) (b) 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2NaOH(aq) +H2(g) (c) 2Na(s) + 2H20(l) → NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g) (d) 2Na(s) + H20(l) - 2NaOH(aq) + 2H2(g)
Last Answer : Answer: (b)