Description : Which of the following is NOT an aliphatic hydrocarbon? w) n-octane x) propylene y) n-tridecane z) benzene
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- BENZENE
Description : What is Aliphatic Amin ?
Last Answer : The amine produced when ammonia ( NH 3) to hydrogen ( H) atoms are replaced by aliphatic hydrocarbon radicals such as alkyl radicals is called aliphatic amines .
Description : What is the difference between aliphatic compounds and aromatic compounds ?
Last Answer : aliphatic compounds 1. Aliphatic compounds are mainly free-chain. 2. Aliphatic compounds can be saturated or unsaturated. 3. Aliphatic compounds have low carbon content. 4. Replacement reactions ... compounds. 5. Aromatic halides are relatively less active. . Aromatic hydroxy compounds are acidic.
Description : What is aliphatic compound ?
Last Answer : Organic compounds that have free chains of carbon atoms in their molecules are called aliphatic compounds. Such as: CH4, CH3-CH3, CH3-CH2-OH
Description : Wax used for making candle is chemically a mixture of – (1) aliphatic hydrocarbons (2) aromatic hydrocarbons (3) cyclic hydrocarbons (4) aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons
Last Answer : (1) aliphatic hydrocarbons Explanation: An aliphatic compound is a hydrocarbon compound containing carbon and hydrogen joined together in straight chains, branched trains or non-aromatic rings ... naturally occurring. Waxes are organic compounds that characteristically consist of long alkyl chains.
Description : Which of the following statements is NOT correct : (a) Tollens' test is given by both aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes. (b) Fehling's test is given by aliphatic aldehydes. It is not given ... given by methyl ketones and acetaldehydes. (d) Lucas test is given by both aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes
Last Answer : Lucas test is given by both aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes
Description : The diazonium salts are the reaction products of the reaction of nitrous acid with (a) primary aliphatic amines (b) primary aromatic amines (c) secondary aliphatic amines (d) secondary aromatic amines
Last Answer : primary aromatic amines
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 : Coal-tar is the main source of : (a) Aromatic compounds (b) Aliphatic compounds (c) Heterocyclic compounds (d) None of these
Last Answer : Aromatic compounds
Description : Which of the following amino acids has an aliphatic R group? (a) Serine (b) Cysteine (c) Asparagine (d) Leucine
Last Answer : Leucine
Description : Aliphatic primary amines react with cold nitrous acid to form (a) Alcohols (b) Diazonium salts (c) Nitriles (d) Nitroalkanes
Last Answer : Alcohols
Description : Consider a small aliphatic 1° amine, 1° alcohol, ester, carboxylic acid, and amide, all of similar molecular weight. Which one is most likely to have the highest boiling point? (a) The amide (b) The alcohol (c) The ester (d) The carboxylic acid
Last Answer : The amide
Description : Pyrrole is ...... a. nonaromatic b. Aromitic c. Antiaromatic d. Aliphatic
Last Answer : b. Aromitic
Description : Which of the following are saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons? w) alkanes x) alkenes y) alkynes z) nixanes
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ALKANES
Description : Wax used for making candle is chemically a mixture of (1) aliphatic hydrocarbons (2) aromatic hydrocarbons (3) cyclic hydrocarbons (4) aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons
Last Answer : aliphatic hydrocarbons
Description : Two aliphatic aldehydes P and Q react in th presence of aqueous `k_(2)CO_(3)` to give compound R, which upon treatment with HCN provides compound S. O
Last Answer : Two aliphatic aldehydes P and Q react in th presence of aqueous `k_(2)CO_(3)` to give compound R, which ... shown below: The compound S is B. C. D.
Description : Two aliphatic aldehydes (P) and (Q) react in the presence of aqueous `K_(2)CO_(3)` to give compound (R ) which upon treatment with HCN gives compound(
Last Answer : Two aliphatic aldehydes (P) and (Q) react in the presence of aqueous `K_(2)CO_(3)` to give compound (R ) ... (P) and (Q), respectively, are: B. C. D.
Description : The correct sequence regarding base strength of aliphatic amines in aqueous solution is:
Last Answer : The correct sequence regarding base strength of aliphatic amines in aqueous solution is: A. `R_(3)N gt R_(2) NH gt ... gt R_(2)NH gt R_(3)N gt NH_(3)`
Description : Assertion : Phenols are more acidic than aliphatic alcohols. Reason : Phenoxides are stabilized by resonance.
Last Answer : Assertion : Phenols are more acidic than aliphatic alcohols. Reason : Phenoxides are stabilized by resonance. ... D. A is incorrect but R is correct
Description : What are aliphatic hydrocarbons?
Last Answer : Aliphatic hydrocarbons are not aromatic compounds.
Description : Xanthoproteic test is positive in proteins containing (A) Sulphur amino acids (B) α-Amino acids (C) Aromatic amino acids (D) Aliphatic amino acids
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Secretion of gastrin is evoked by (A) Entry of food into stomach (B) Vagal stimulation (C) Lower aliphatic alcohols (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Pick out the wrong statement regarding the solubility characteristics of high polymers. (A) Greater the degree of cross-linking in the polymer, lesser is its solubility (B) Polymers having more ... of the solvent (D) High molecular weight polymers on dissolving gives solution of very low viscosity
Last Answer : (D) High molecular weight polymers on dissolving gives solution of very low viscosity
Description : Aliphatic hydrocarbons are mainly obtained from
Last Answer : petroleum.
Description : Name the homologous series of aliphatic hydrocarbons.
Last Answer : Aliphatic hydrocarbons have three homologous series – Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes
Description : How are aliphatic hydrocarbons classified?
Last Answer : Aliphatic hydrocarbons are classified into saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
Description : What are aliphatic or acyclic or open chain hydrocarbons?
Last Answer : The hydrocarbons which consist of straight or branched chains of carbon atoms are called aliphatic or acyclic hydrocarbons.
Description : In low temperature carbonisation (as compared to high temperature carbonisation) of coal (A) Ammonia yield is more (B) Aliphatic tar is produced (C) Free carbon in tar is more (D) All (A), (B) and (C
Last Answer : (B) Aliphatic tar is produced
Description : Coal tar (produced by high temperature carbonisation) is the main source of (A) Aromatic compounds (B) Aliphatic compounds (C) Paraffins (D) Olefins
Last Answer : (A) Aromatic compounds
Description : What is unsaturated free chain hydrocarbon ?
Last Answer : A free chain of hydrocarbons that has one or more carbon-carbon double bonds or carbon carbon triple bonds is called unsaturated free chain hydrocarbons. Such as ethane.
Description : What is Aromatic Hydrocarbon ?
Last Answer : Hydrocarbons with benzene and benzene rings are called aromatic hydrocarbons. Such as: benzene , phenol.
Description : What is saturated hydrocarbon ?
Last Answer : Hydrocarbons that have a carbon-carbon single bond are called saturated hydrocarbons.
Description : What is the name of the simplest hydrocarbon ?
Last Answer : The simplest hydrocarbon is called methane ( CH4) .
Description : What is a free chain saturated hydrocarbon ?
Last Answer : Free chain organic compounds consisting of only carbon or hydrogen, consisting of only carbon-carbon one-bond ( C-C) and / or carbon-hydrogen one bond ( C-H) , are called free-chain saturated hydrocarbons or paraffin.
Description : What is Hydrocarbon ?
Last Answer : Organic compounds that consist only of carbon and hydrogen atoms are called hydrocarbons. Namely: Methane [ CH4], Ethane [ C2H6], Ethylene [ C2H4], Acetylene [ C2H2] etc.
Description : What is unsaturated hydrocarbon ?
Last Answer : Hydrocarbons that have at least one double bond or triple bond between the carbon-carbon atoms are called unsaturated hydrocarbons. For example: CH2 = CH 2, CH = CH ( ethin) (ethin).
Description : ‘Freon' used as refrigerants is chemically known as - (1) chlorinated hydrocarbon (2) fluorinated hydrocarbon (3) chlorofluoro hydrocarbon (4) fluorinated aromatic compound
Last Answer : (3) chlorofluoro hydrocarbon Explanation: In addition to fluorine and carbon, Freons often contain hydrogen, chlorine, or bromine. Thus, Freons are types of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and related compounds.
Description : Which of the following is not a gaseous air pollutant? (1) Oxides of nitrogen (2) Hydrocarbon (3) Smoke (4) Oxides of sulphur
Last Answer : (2) Hydrocarbon Explanation: The gaseous air pollutants of primary concern in urban settings include sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide; these are emitted directly into the air ... is also a pollutant. Hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.
Description : Which of the following is not a natural source of hydrocarbon? (1) Natural Gas (2) Coal (3) Petroleum (4) Mica
Last Answer : (4) Mica Explanation: There are three main natural sources of hydrocarbons: natural gas, petroleum and coal. Mica is a natural occurring mineral that is based on a collection of silicate minerals and ... of potassium, iron, aluminum, magnesium and water. It is widely used in the electrical industry.
Description : Which of the following statements is not true? (a) Natural rubber is a hydrocarbon. (b) Natural rubber is made of isoprene units (c) Natural rubber is a polymer of 1,3-Butadiene (d) Natural rubber can be vulcanized.
Last Answer : Natural rubber is a polymer of 1,3-Butadiene
Description : Which of the following statements is false about cyclohexane? (a) It is a saturated cyclic hydrocarbon (b) All C–C–C bond angles are 109°28' (c) It is very unstable, strained compound. (d) It can exist in two conformations which are designated as the boat-form and the chair-form
Last Answer : It is very unstable, strained compound
Description : Which of the following statements is not true about fatty acids? (a) Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with long hydrocarbon side chains. (b) The double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids are always ... contain even numbers of carbons and are unbranched. (d) Fatty acids can be saturated or unsaturated
Last Answer : The double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids are always conjugated
Description : A hydrocarbon, C6H12, on ozonolysis gives only one product which does not give silver mirror with Tollens' reagent. The hydrocarbon is (a) 2,3-Dimethyl-2-butene (b) 2-Hexene (c) 2-Methyl-2-pentene (d) 3-Hexene
Last Answer : 2,3-Dimethyl-2-butene
Description : Which hydrocarbon molecule with eight carbons would produce the lowest octane number (i.e., the most knocking) when used as a fuel in automobile? (a) 2-Methyl-3,3-dimethylpentane (b) n-Octane (c) 2-Isopropylpentane (d) 2-Methylheptane
Last Answer : n-Octane
Description : What is the name given to a compound containing only carbons and hydrogens and having the maximum number of hydrogens in the molecule? (a) alkene (b) unsaturated hydrocarbon (c) saturated hydrocarbon (d) alkyne
Last Answer : saturated hydrocarbon
Description : The major carbon compound formed from the incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon in air is (a) carbon dioxide (b) carbon monoxide (c) water (d) alkyl chains
Last Answer : carbon monoxide
Description : Which of the following is an aromatic hydrocarbon? w) methane x) ethanol y) benzene z) glycine
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- BENZENE
Description : What two products are formed when a hydrocarbon is oxidized to completion?
Last Answer : ANSWER: CO2 AND H2O (CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER)
Description : Which of the following organic compounds is known as a saturated chain hydrocarbon ? w) an aromatic compound x) an alkene y) an alkyne z) an alkane
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- AN ALKANE