The correct IUPAC name, among the following, is:
| 1. | Prop-3-yn-1-ol | 2. | But-4-ol-4-yne |
| 3. | But-3-ol-2-yne | 4. | But-3-yn-1-ol |
An organic compound contains 69% carbon, and 4.8% hydrogen, the remainder being oxygen. The masses of carbon dioxide, and water produced when 0.20 g of this substance is subjected to complete combustion would be respectively -
1. 0.506 g, 0.0864 g
2. 0.906 g, 0.0864 g
3. 0.0506 g, 0.864 g
4. 0.0864 g, 0.506 g
In the organic compound
1. sp –
2. sp –
3. –
4. –
Regardless of the specific technique used (GC, HPLC, TLC, etc.), what is the fundamental mechanism required for all chromatographic separations to occur?
1. Use of molecules that are soluble in water
2. Use of inert carrier gas
3. Calculation of Rf value for the molecule separated
4. Use of a mobile and a stationary phase
The number of σ and π bonds in the molecule are -
| 1. | 6 C – C sigma ( σ C - C ) bonds, 5 C–H sigma ( ( σ C - H ) bonds, and 3 C=C pi ( π C - C ) |
| 2. | 6 C – C sigma ( σ C - C ) bonds, 5 C–H sigma ( ( σ C - H ) bonds, and 2 C=C pi ( π C - C ) |
| 3. | 6 C – C sigma ( σ C - C ) bonds, 6 C–H sigma ( ( σ C - H ) bonds, and 3 C=C pi ( π C - C ) |
| 4. | 6 C – C sigma ( σ C - C ) bonds, 6 C–H sigma ( ( σ C - H ) bonds, and 2 C=C pi ( π C - C ) |
The number of σ and π bonds in the molecule are:
1. 7 = ( , 11 = , and 0= π
2. 6 = ( , 12 = , and 0= π
3. 12 = ( , 6 = , and 1= π
4. 5 = ( , 13 = , and 1= π
The number of σ and π bonds in the molecule are -
1. 2 = ( , 1= , and 1= π
2. 2 = ( , 2= , and 0= π
3. 2 = ( , 1= , and 1= π
4. 2 = ( , 1= , and 1= π
Chlorine atom can be classified as:
| 1. | Carbocation | 2. | Nucleophile |
| 3. | Electrophile | 4. | Carbanion |
The correct hybridization states of carbon atoms in the above compound are -
| 1. | C1= sp , C2= sp3 | 2. | C1= sp2 , C2= sp |
| 3. | C1= sp3 , C2= sp | 4. | C1= sp , C2= sp2 |
The correct hybridization states of carbon atoms marked as 1,2,3 in the following compound are:
\({ }^1 \mathrm{CH}_3-\mathrm{ }^2{C} \mathrm{H}={}^3{\mathrm{C}} \mathrm{H}_2 \)
| 1. | C1= sp , C2= sp3 , C3= sp2 | 2. | C1= sp2 , C2= sp3 , C3= sp3 |
| 3. | C1= sp3 , C2= sp2 , C3= sp2 | 4. | C1= sp3 , C2= sp3 , C3= sp3 |