In the following reaction,
Product A is-
1.
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How many monochlorinated products (excluding stereoisomers) are obtained from the reaction?
1. 4
2. 5
3. 6
4. 7
3-Hexyne can be converted to trans-3-Hexene by the action of:
1. - Pd/
2. Li-Liq.
3. - Pt
4.
A compound having the shortest carbon-carbon bond length among the following is :
1. Benzene
2. Ethene
3. Ethyne
4. Ethane
Reaction of HBr with propene in the presence of peroxide gives
1. iso-propyl bromide
2. 3-bromo propane
3. allyl bromide
4. n-propyl bromide
The reaction of toluene with in the presence of gives 'X' and reaction in presence of light gives 'Y'. Thus, 'X' and 'Y' are
1. X = benzal chloride, Y= o-chlorotoluene
2. X = m-chlorotoluene, Y= p-chlorotoluene
3. X = o and p-chlorotoluene, Y = trichloromethyl benzene
4. X = benzal chloride, Y = m-chlorotoluene
The compound formed when acetylene is passed through dilute sulphuric acid in the presence of mercury(II) sulphate is:
1. Ether
2. Ketone
3. Acetic acid
4. Acetaldehyde
Why are acetylenic hydrogens acidic?
1. | The sigma electron density of the C-H bond in acetylene is closer to carbon, which has 50% s-character. |
2. | Acetylene has only one hydrogen on each carbon. |
3. | Acetylene contains the least number of hydrogens among the possible hydrocarbons having two carbons. |
4. | Acetylene belongs to the class of alkynes with the molecular formula |
A compound is treated with to give sodium salt. Identify the compound.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ethylene forms ethylene chlorohydrin by the action of:
1. dry chlorine gas
2. dry hydrogen chlorine gas
3. solution of chlorine gas in water
4. dilute hydrochloric acid