The monochlorinated products (excluding stereo-isomers) obtained from the reaction:

                           

1.  4                           

2.  5                     

3.  6                               

4.  7                                         

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But-2-ene exhibits cis-trans-isomerism due to

1. Rotation around C2-C3 double bond

2. Rotation around C3-Csigma bond

3. Rotation around C1-C2 bond

4. Restricted rotation around C=C bond

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 The compound is an example:

1. Aromatic compound                 

2. Heterocyclic compound

3. Annulene                               

4. Xanthates

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Compound ‘A’ and ‘B’ respectively

1. Both are Cis-butene-2

2. Cis-butene-2, Trans-butene-2

3. Both are Trans-butene-2

4. Trans-butene-2, Cis-butene-2

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The compound ‘A’ is:

1. 2.
3. 4. -
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             CH3
               l
CH3-CH-CH3+Cl2hνA(mojar)
                              (1 mole)

The compound ‘A’ is

1.               CH3
               l
CH3-CH-CH2-Cl

2.              CH3
              l
CH3-C-CH3
            l
           Cl

3. Both (1) and (2)

4. Neither (1) nor (2)

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What is the order of melting points for the isomeric pentanes?

1. n-Pentane > Isopentane > Neopentane

2. Neopentane > Isopentane > n-Pentane

3. Neopentane > n-Pentane > Isopentane

4. Isopentane > n-Pentane > Neopentane

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How many halogen derivatives are possible for C2H6 ?

1. 2

2. 4

3. 6

4. 9

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A hydrocarbon has molecular formula C8H12. In this hydrocarbon only one H2 molecule can be added. On ozonolysis it gives symmetrical diketone. The hydrocarbon is

1.

2.

3.

4. All of the above

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 In which of the following homolytic bond fission takes place.

1. Alkaline hydrolysis of ethyl chloride

2. Addition of HBr to double bond

3. Photochlorination of methane

4. Nitration of benzene

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