Benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde can be distinguished by:

1. Iodoform test

2. 2:4 DNP test

3. NH3 reaction

4. Wolff-Kishner's reduction

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The conversion of CH3OH to CH3COOH can be brought in by:

1. K2Cr2O7/H+                           

2. CO + Rh

3. KMnO4                                   

4. H3PO4

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Polarisation of electrons in acrolein may be written as             

1. Cδ+H2=CH-CH=Oδ-

2. Cδ+H2=Cδ+H-CH=O

3. Cδ+H2=CH-CH=Oδ+

4. Cδ-H2=CH-Cδ+H=O

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Dry distillation of barium salt of Hexane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid gives:

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

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Ethyl ester ExcessCH3MgBr P.

The product P will be

1.  2.
3. 4.
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RCOOH RCH2OH. This mode of reduction of an acid to alcohol can be affected only by:

1. Zn/HCl

2. Na-alcohol

3. aluminium isopropoxide and isopropyl alcohol

4. LiAlH4

 

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Compound (A) C5H10O forms a phenyl hydrazone and gives negative Tollen's and iodoform tests. Also, compound (A) on reduction gives n-pentane. Compound (A) is-

1. A primary alcohol 2. An aldehyde
3. A ketone 4. A secondary alcohol 
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Formaldehyde can be distinguished from acetaldehyde by:

1. Fehling's solution                     

2. Schiff's reagent

3. Ammonia                               

4. Ammoniacal AgNO3

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What is the chemical reaction of lachrymator or tear gas?

1. C6H5COCl                               

2. C6H5OC6H5

3. C6H5COCH2Cl                         

4. C6H5COCH3

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HCHO and HCOOH are distinguished by treating with:

1. Tollens reagent

2. NaHCO3

3. Fehling's Solution

4. Benedict Solution

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