The best method to prepare cyclohexene from cyclohexanol is by using:
1. | conc. HCl + ZnCl2 | 2. | conc. H3PO4 |
3. | HBr | 4. | conc. HCl |
Which of the following is most acidic?
1. p-cresol
2. p-chlorophenol
3. p-nitrophenol
4. p-aminophenol
ZXYZ is:
1. CH3-CH2-CH2-OH
2.
3. (C2H5)3C-OH
4. CH3-CH=CH2
The alkyl halide is converted into an alcohol by
1. addition
2. substitution
3. dehydrohalogenation
4. elimination
Glycerol on warming with excess of HI:
1. 2-iodopropane
2. 1-iodopropane
3. 1,2,3-tri-iodopropane
4. none of the above
Dehydrogenation of 2-butanol gives:
1. 2-Butene
2. Butanone
3. Butyraldehyde
4. 1-Butene
The compound having lowest boiling point among the following is -
1. Phenol
2. o-Nitrophenol
3. m-Nitrophenol
4. p-Nitrophenol
Oxidation of 2-propanol by K2Cr2O7 and dilute H2SO4 leads to the formation of:
1. Propanal
2. Propanoic acid
3. Methanoic acid
4. Propanone
A compound X with molecular formula C3H8O can be oxidised to a compound Y with the molecular formula C3H6O2. X is most likely to be:
1. Primary alcohol
2. Secondary alcohol
3. Aldehyde
4. Ketone
The ionisation constant of phenol is higher than that of ethanol because -
1. Phenoxide ion is bulkier than ethoxide
2. Phenoxide ion is a stronger base than ethoxide
3. Phenoxide ion is stabilised through delocalisation
4. Phenoxide ion is less stable than ethoxide