Consider the following statements :
a. CH3 group is o, p-directing group due to hyperconjugation.
b. CCl3 is meta directing group due to reverse hyperconjugation.
c.CCl3 group is meta directing group due to mesomeric effect.
d. CHO group is m-directing group
Of these statements :
1. a and b are correct
2. a and c are correct
3. a, b and d are correct
4. c and d are correct
Arrange the reactivity of given compounds in decreasing order for hydrolysis reaction?
a. CH3-O||C-NH2
b. CH3-O||C-Cl
c. CH3-O||C-O-O||C-CH3
d. CH3-O||C-OC2H5
Select the correct answer form the codes given below:
Codes :
1. a b c d
2. b c d a
3. b c a d
4. a d b c
In which reaction product formation takes place by Saytzeff rule?
1. CH3-CH2-Br|CH-CH3CH3ONa/∆→
2. CH3-OH|C|CH3-CH3conc. H2SO4/∆→
3. CH3-Br|C|CH3-CH3alc. KOH/∆→
4. CF3-CHCl2alc. KOH/∆→
Which alcohol is most reactive for dehydrogenation or dehydration?
1. CH3-OH|CH-CH2-NO2
2. CH3-OH|CH-CH2-CHO
3. CH3-OH|CH-CH2-CN
4. CH3-OH|CH-CH2-COCH3
Which among the following compounds has minimum pH value?
1. butane
2. 2-butene
3. 1-butyne
4. 2-butyne
In the given reaction,
C6H5-C≡C-CH3Na/NH3(l)→[X]
[X] will be
1. 1-phenylpropane
2. 1-phenylpropene
3. trans-1-phenyl propene
4. cis-1-phenylpropene
In the given reaction,
[X] will be:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Arrange the reactivity of given compounds in decreasing order for electrophilic addition reaction:
(i) C6H5-CH=CH2
(ii) C6H5-C|CH3=CH-CH3
(iii) C6H5-C|C6H5=CH-CH3
(iv) H2C=CH-NO2
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes:
(1) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(2) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
(3) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
(4) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
Consider the following statements:
(i) Alkene is more reactive than alkyne for electrophilic addition reaction.
(ii) Alkyne gives nucleophilic as well as electrophilic addition reaction.
(iii) Alkyne is more reactive than alkene for nucleophilic addition reaction.
(iv) For electrophilic addition reaction, RI of alkyne is alkyl carbonation.
Of these, correct statements are:
(1) only (i)
(2) (i) and (ii)
(3) (i), (ii) and (iv)
(4) (i), (ii) and (iii)