HCHO and HCOOH are distinguished by treating with:

1. Tollens reagent

2. NaHCO3

3. Fehling's Solution

4. Benedict Solution

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A compound that gives two different alcohols on reduction with LiAlH4 is:

1. CH3COOCH3                         

2. CH3COOC2H5

3. CH3COCH3                           

4. CH3CHO

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The compound formed when malonic acid heated with urea, is-                 

1. Cinnamic acid

2. Butyric acid

3. Barbituric acid

4. Crotonic acid

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An ester is boiled with KOH. The product is cooled and acidified with conc. HCl. A white crystalline acid separates. The ester is-

1. Methyl acetate                       

2. Ethyl acetate

3. Ethyl formate                         

4. Ethyl benzoate

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 A and B in the following reactions are R-C||O-R'KCNHCN/AB

1. A=RR'CH2CN, B=NaOH

2. A=, B=CH3

3. A=, B=CH3

4. A=, B=LiAlH4

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Consider the following transformations

CH3COOH CaCO3AheatBNaOHI2C The molecular formula of C is                       

1. CH3-C||IOH-CH3

2. ICH2-COCH3

3. CHI3

4. CH3I

 

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Benzoic acid gives benzene on being heated with X and phenol gives benzene on being heated with Y. Therefore, X and Y are respectively                                                     

1. Sodalime and Copper

2. Zn dust and NaOH

3. Cu and sodalime

4. Sodalime and zinc dust

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What is the major organic product formed from the following reaction?

1.  2.
3. 4.
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Two isomeric ketones 3-Pentanones and 2-pentanone can be distinguished by

1. I2/NaOH only               

2. NaHSO3 only

3. NaCN/HCl                     

4. Both of (a) and (b)   

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The reagent used for the separation of acetaldehyde from acetophenone is

1.  NaHSO3         

2.  C6H5NHNH2           

3.  NH2OH             

4.  NaOH and I2

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