CH3CH2ClX YZ
In the above reaction sequence, Z is
1. CH3CH2CH2NHCOCH3
2. CH3CH2CH2NH2
3. CH3CH2CH2CONHCH3
4. CH3CH2CH2CONHCOCH3
The commonly used dehydrating agent in the preparation of an ester is :
1. P2O5
2. Anhydride CaCl2
3. Anhydride AlCl3
4.Conc. H2SO4
Oxidation of allylic alcohol, (CH2=CH-CH2OH) gives a mixture of oxalic acid and formic acid. If this oxidation is done in presence of bromine. One would expect only:
1. Oxalic acid
2. Formic acid
3. Succinic acid
4. Acrylic acid
Consider the following reaction,
Ethanol XYZ
product Z is:
1. CH2=CH2
2. CH3CH2OCH2CH3
3. CH3CH2OSO3H
4. CH3CH2OH
Which of the following are known as mercaptans?
1. Thio-alcohols
2. Thio-ethers
3. Thio-aldehydes
4. Thio-acids
Glycol condenses with ketones to give:
1. Cyclic acetals
2. Cyclic ketals
3. Acetaldehyde
4. oxalic acid
Salol is used as:
1. antiseptic
2. antipyretic
3. both 1. and 2.
4. none of these
Z in the reaction below is:
\(CH_3CH_2CH_2OH \xrightarrow[160\ - \ 180 ^\circ C]{Conc.\ H_2SO_4}\ X\ \xrightarrow{Br_2}\ Y\)
\( Y\ \xrightarrow[2.\ NaNH_2]{1.\ Alc.\ KOH}\ Z\)
1. | 2. | ||
3. | 4. | \(CH_3-C\equiv CH\) |
Ethyl propanoate on reduction with LiAlH4 yields:
1. Methanol
2. Ethanol and Propanol
3. Propane
4. Mixture of ethanol and methanol
The most acidic alcohol among the following is -
1. Methanol
2. Ethanol
3. Isopropyl alcohol
4. t-Butyl alcohol