The product formed by the reaction of an aldehyde with a primary amine is
1. Ketone
2. Carboxylic acid
3. Aromatic acid
4. Schiff base

 

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The correct order of strengths of the carboxylic acids 

1.  I>II>III

2.  II>III>I

3.  III>II>I

4.  II>I>III

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Compound A, C8H10O is found to react with NaOI (produced by reacting Y with NaOH) and yields a yellow precipitate with characteristic smell. 
A and Y are respectively

1.
2.
3.
4.
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Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than aldehydes, ketones and even alcohols of comparable molecular mass. It is due to their

1. Formation of intramolecular H-bonding

2. Formation of carboxylate ion

3. More extensive association of carboxylic acid via van der waals force of attraction

4. Formation of intermolecular H-bonding

Subtopic:  Aldehydes & Ketones: Preparation & Properties | Carboxylic Acids: Preparation & Properties |
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Of the following, which is the product formed when cyclohexanone undergoes aldol condensation followed by heating?

1. 

 

2. 

 

3.

 

4. 

 

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Consider the reactions: 
 
Identify A, X, Y and Z

1. A- Methoxymethane, X-Ethanol, Y-Ethanoic acid, Z-Semicarbazide.

2. A- Ethanal, X-Ethanol, Y-But-2-enal, Z-Semicarbazide.

3. A- Ethanol, X-Acetaldehyde, Y-Butanone, Z-Hydrazone.

4. A- Methoxymethane, X-Ethanoic acid, Y-Acetate, Z-Hydrazine.

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Which of the following reactions is appropriate for converting acetamide to methanamine?

1. Hoffmann hypobromamide reaction

2. Stephens reaction

3. Gabriels phthalimide synthesis

4. Carbylamine reaction

Subtopic:  Amines - Preparation & Properties | Identification of Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Amines |
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1HCl2Br2/Fe3H+

The major product is

1.
2.
3.
4.  
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CH2=CH-CHO+HCNA(Major),

the compound 'A' is

1. CH2=CH-CH-CH(OH)(CN)

2. CH3-CH(CN)-CHO

3. CH2(CN)-CH2-CHO

4. CH3-C(OH)(CN)-CH3

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