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Aliphatic Hydrocarbons - 3
1.
Mustard gas is a powerful __________.
a) Chloroprene
b) isomerises
c) Vesicant
d) Proton
2.
Vinyl alcohol is unstable enol and ___________ to acetaldehyde.
a) isomerises
b) Chloroprene
c) Electrophilic
d) Vesicant
3.
Vinyl acetylene reacts with HCl to form _____________.
a) Molecular formula
b) Heated alumina
c) Proton
d) Chloroprene
4.
Divinyl acetylene and benzene have same ________________.
a) Chloroprene
b) Bromine
c) Heated alumina
d) Molecular formula
5.
Alkanes can also be prepared from alkyl halides using palladium charcoal as catalyst, the method is known as
a) Hydrogenolysis
b) Hydrolysis
c) Hydrogenation
d) Hydration
6.
An aldhyde is reduced to alkane with hydrazine in the presence of
a) CaO and NaOH
b) Ca(OH)
2
c) NaOH
d) KOH
7.
In case a double and a triple bond are present at identical positions
a) The double bond is given the lower number
b) The triple bond is given the lower number
c) The triple bond is given the same number
d) The triple bond is given the high number
8.
When potassium salt of acetic acid is electrolysed acelate ion migrates towards the anode gives up one electron to produce
a) Ethane
b) Ethene
c) Methyl free radical
d) Acetate free redical
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