1-propanol and 2-propanol can be best distinguished
by:
1. Oxidation with alkaline KMnO4 followed by
reaction with Fehling solution.
2. Oxidation with acidic dichromate followed by
reaction with Fehling solution
3. Oxidation by heating with copper followed by
reaction with Fehling solution.
4. Oxidation with conc. H2SO4
followed by reaction with Fehling solution
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Which among the following compounds is most acidic
in character :
1. HOH
2. CH3OH
3. CH3CH2OH
4.
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Which is more acidic?
1. o-Cresol
2. p-Nitrophenol
3. Phenol
4. m-Cresol
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The compound Y in the above sequence is
1. 2-Methyl-2-phenyl-1-propanol
2. 2-Phenyl-2-propanol
3. Acetophenone
4. 2-Methyl-1-Phenyl-2-propanol
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The major product C and D formed in the following reaction respectively are:
H3C-CH2-CH2-OC(CH3)3C+D
1. and I-C(CH3)3
2. and I-C(CH3)3
3. and HO-C(CH3)3
4. and HO-C(CH3)3
When vapour of a secondary alcohol is passed over heated copper at 573 K, the product formed is-
1. A carboxylic acid
2. An aldehyde
3. A ketone
4. An alkene
The compound that is most difficult to protonate is:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ethylene oxide when treated with Grignard reagent yields :
1. Secondary alcohol
2. Tertiary alcohol
3. Cyclopropyl alcohol
4. Primary alcohol
The general molecular formula, that represents the homologous serious of alkanols is:
1. \(C_{n} H_{2 n} O_{2}\)
2. \(C_{n} H_{2 n} O\)
3. \(C_{n} H_{2 n + 1} O\)
4. \(C_{n} H_{2 n + 2} O\)
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