Description : Which of the following compounds reacts most rapidly with HNO3/H2SO4? (a) toluene (b) anisole (c) nitrobenzene (d) benzonitrile
Last Answer : anisole
Description : Which of the following compounds is most readily sulfonated? (a) Benzene (b) Chlorobenzene (c) Toluene (d) Nitrobenzene
Last Answer : Toluene
Description : Which of the following compounds undergoes nitration most readily? (a) Benzene (b) Toluene (c) Nitrobenzene (d) Benzoic acid
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 : Benzene reacts with concentrated HNO3 in the presence of concentrated H2SO4 to give nitrobenzene. This reaction is an example of (a) Electrophilic addition (b) Nucleophilic addition (c) Electrophilic substitution (d) Nucleophilic substitution
Last Answer : Electrophilic substitution
Description : Which statement about the carbonyl group of ketones and aldehydes is true? I. It can attract nucleophiles. II. It can attract electrophiles. III. It tends to undergo addition reactions. IV. It tends to undergo substitution reactions. (a) I and III (b) II and IV (c) I, II, and III (d) I, III, and IV
Last Answer : I, II, and III
Description : Which of the following statements is False/Incorrect about nitrobenzene? (a) is formed by nitration of benzene at temperatures below 60°C. (b) can be further nitrated to give m-dinitrobenzene. (c) can be oxidized with KMnO4 to give benzoic acid. (d) can be reduced with Sn/HCl to give aniline.
Last Answer : can be oxidized with KMnO4 to give benzoic acid
Description : Which of the following agents is used in order to make benzene react with concentrated nitric acid to give nitrobenzene? (a) Concentrated H2SO4 (b) FeCl3 catalyst (c) Lindlar's catalyst (d) Ultraviolet light
Last Answer : Concentrated H2SO4
Description : Trinitrotoluene (TNT), an explosive, is made by the nitration of (A) Nitrobenzene (B) Toluene (C) Nitrotoluene (D) Benzene
Last Answer : (B) Toluene
Description : 40. Among the following compounds the one that is most reactive towards electrophilic nitration is: (1) Benzene (2) Benzoic acid (3) Nitrobenzene (4) Toluene
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 : Which of the following are the benefits of E-marketing? i) Speed ii) Reach and Penetration iii) Ease and Efficiency iv) Low Cost v) Targeted audience A) i, ii, iii and iv only B) ii, iii, iv and v only C) i, iii, iv and v only D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v
Last Answer : D) All i, ii, iii, iv and v
Description : Which of the following is a requirement of an effective software environment? I. Ease of use II. Capacity for incremental implementation III. Capability of evolving with the needs of a project IV. Inclusion of advanced tools A.I, II &III B.I, II &IV C.II, III&IV D.I, III&IV
Last Answer : A.I, II &III
Description : Which of the following compounds will not undergo azo coupling reaction with benzene diazonium chloride?
Last Answer : Which of the following compounds will not undergo azo coupling reaction with benzene diazonium chloride? ... B. Phenol C. Anisole D. Nitrobenzene
Description : Characteristic reactions of aromatic hydrocarbons are initiated by (a) Electrophiles (b) Nucleophiles (c) Free radicals (d) Uncharged molecules
Last Answer : Electrophiles
Description : What property of low-molecular weight aldehydes and ketones accounts for the magnitude of their boiling points? (a) The ability to form strong H-bonds between their molecules. (b) The ability of ... other polar molecules. (d) The ability of the carbonyl group to attract electrophiles and form bonds.
Last Answer : The ability of the polar carbonyl group to attract other polar molecules.
Description : Ethers are stored in brown bottles. This is because on exposure to air and light ethers are converted to (a) Peroxides (b) Oxonium ions (c) Ozonides (d) Electrophiles
Last Answer : Peroxides
Description : When aniline is heated with glycerol in the presence of sulfuric acid and nitrobenzene, it gives quinoline. This reaction in called (a) Fischer synthesis (b) Skraup synthesis (c) Diazotization (d) Corey-House synthesis
Last Answer : Skraup synthesis
Description : Which one of the following compounds would undergo nitration with greatest ease
Last Answer : Which one of the following compounds would undergo nitration with greatest ease A. benzene B. phenol C. nitrobenzene D. benzoic acid
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 : Name the products obtained when anisole is treated with HI.
Last Answer : Ans. Phenol and methyl iodide.
Description : Which of the following is the strongest acid? (a) Ethanol (b) Phenol (c) Anisole (d) Benzoic acid
Last Answer : Benzoic acid
Description : Anisole on heating with concentrated HI gives (a) Iodobenzene (b) Phenol + CH3I (c) Iodobenzene + CH3OH (d) Phenol + CH3OH
Last Answer : Phenol + CH3I
Description : Anisole is formed when phenol is treated with (a) CH3I/NaOH (b) CH3CH2I/NaOH (c) CHCl3/NaOH (d) Acetic anhydride
Last Answer : CH3I/NaOH
Description : Howmany of the following compounds are dissolve in aqeous solution of `NaOH` (1) Phenol (2) p-cresol (3) Benzoic acid (4) Benzene sulphonic acid (5) A
Last Answer : Howmany of the following compounds are dissolve in aqeous solution of `NaOH` (1) Phenol (2) p-cresol ... P-toluedine (7) Picric acid (8) Squaric acid
Description : Which of the following solutions will follow Raoult's law most closely? (A) A solution of benzene, toluene and o-xylene (B) 35% solution of camphor in water (C) 35% solution of NH3 in water (D) A solution of polar organic compounds (not of homologue of a series)
Last Answer : (A) A solution of benzene, toluene and o-xylene
Description : Classify the following compounds containing double bond and triple bond – Ethyne, benzene, Butyne, pentene
Last Answer : Double bond: Benzene, pentene Triple bond: Ethyne, Butyne
Description : Benzoic acid and diphenyl ketone are both solids insoluble in water. A mixture of these compounds can be separated if we (a) add the mixture to a solution of NaOH in water, and filter. (b) add ... benzene. (d) It is impossible to separate a mixture of two solids when both are insoluble in water.
Last Answer : add the mixture to a solution of NaOH in water, and filter
Description : Which statement about the structure of benzene is not true? (a) The two Kekule structures of benzene are in equilibrium. (b) The carbon-carbon bond lengths in benzene are greater than the carbon- ... (d) The stability of benzene ring is much greater than the stability of 1,3,5- cycloheptatriene
Last Answer : The two Kekule structures of benzene are in equilibrium
Description : Which of the following chemical compounds is an important aromatic hydrocarbon. Is it: w) methane x) ethane y) benzene z) propyne
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- BENZENE
Description : Space velocity (A) Describes the extensive operating characteristics of a tubular flow reactor (B) Is the maximum feed rate per unit volume of reactor for a given conversion (C) Is a measure of the ease of the reaction (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Which of the following give aniline by reduction of nitrobenzene?
Last Answer : Which of the following give aniline by reduction of nitrobenzene? A. `H_(2)//Pd-C` B. `Sn+HCI` C. `Cu+HCI` D. `(NH_(4))_(2)S`
Description : Nitrobenzene (boiling point = 210.6°C) is steam distilled at 1 atm pressure. Nitrobenzene will distil off __________ °C. (A) At < 100 (B) At > 210.6 (C) Between 100 and 210 (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) At < 100
Description : Which of the following will give a precipitate with excess bromine water? (a) Bromobenzene (b) Aniline (c) Nitrobenzene (d) Toluene
Last Answer : Aniline
Description : Which of the following statements is false about aniline? (a) It is a primary aromatic amine. (b) It is a weak base which forms salts with acids. (c) It liberates nitrogen on treatment with ice-cold nitrous acid. (d) It can be prepared by the reduction of nitrobenzene with tin and HCl
Last Answer : It liberates nitrogen on treatment with ice-cold nitrous acid
Description : Nitrobenzene undergoes reduction with zinc and KOH to give (a) Aniline (b) Hydrazobenzene (c) Azobenzene (d) None of these
Last Answer : Hydrazobenzene
Description : Nitration of nitrobenzene with HNO3/H2SO4 gives : (a) m-dinitrobenzene (b) o-dinitrobenzene (c) p-dinitrobenzene (d) m-nitrobenzenesulfonic acid
Last Answer : m-dinitrobenzene
Description : Nitrobenzene reacts with Br2 in the presence of FeCl3 to give (a) o-chloronitrobenzene (b) o-bromonitrobenzene (c) m-chloronitrobenzene (d) m-bromonitrobenzene
Last Answer : m-bromonitrobenzene
Description : Which of the following will undergo substitution in the ortho and para positions rather than in the meta position? (a) Nitrobenzene (b) Benzoic acid (c) Acetanilide (d) Benzaldehyde
Last Answer : Acetanilide
Description : Arrange the following compounds in decreasing order of reactivity for EAR :- (I) `CH_(2)=CH_(2)` (II) `CH_(3)-CH=CH_(2)` (III) `Ph_(2)C=CH-CH_(3)` (IV
Last Answer : Arrange the following compounds in decreasing order of reactivity for EAR :- (I) `CH_(2)=CH_(2)` (II) `CH_(3)- ... I gt IV` D. `II gt III gt IV gt I`
Description : Arrange the compounds in order of decreasing acidic strength : (I) `ClCH_(2)-CH_(2)-OH` (II) `Cl_(2)CH-CH_(2)-OH` (III) `Cl-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-CH_(2)-OH` (
Last Answer : Arrange the compounds in order of decreasing acidic strength : (I) `ClCH_(2)-CH_(2)-OH` (II) `Cl_(2)CH-CH_(2 ... IV gt III` D. `II gt I gt III gt IV`
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 : The following compounds are heated (i) `KNO_(3)` (ii) `Cu(NO_(3))_(2)` (iii) `Pb(NO_(3))_(2)` (iv) `NH_(4)NO_(3)` . Which of the following statement/s
Last Answer : The following compounds are heated (i) `KNO_(3)` (ii) `Cu(NO_(3))_(2)` (iii) `Pb(NO_(3)) ... and (iii) liberate `O_(2)` D. All statements are correct
Description : How many of the following compounds are possible products when chlorine is passed through hypo solution (i) S (ii) HCl (iii) `Na_(2)S` (iv) `Na_(2)SO_
Last Answer : How many of the following compounds are possible products when chlorine is passed through hypo solution (i) S (ii) ... )S_(4)O_(6)` (vi) `HClO_(4)`
Description : Consider the following compounds : (i) sulpher dioxide (ii) hydrogen peroxide (iii) ozone Among these compounds, those which can act as bleaching agen
Last Answer : Consider the following compounds : (i) sulpher dioxide (ii) hydrogen peroxide (iii) ozone Among these compounds, those ... C. 1 and 2 D. 1, 2 and 3
Description : (i) Total number of tractions on fractional distillation of I, II and III. (ii) Optical active compounds. (iii) Relation between I and II. (iv) Relati
Last Answer : (i) Total number of tractions on fractional distillation of I, II and III. (ii) Optical active compounds. ... and II. (iv) Relation between I and II.