The major product H of the given reaction sequence is:
CH3-CH2-CO-CH3GH
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4.
In presence of iodine catalyst, chlorine reacts with acetic acid to form:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Acetic acid is obtained when:
(1) glycerol is heated with sulphuric acid
(2) methyl alcohol is oxidized with potassium permanganate
(3) acetaldehyde is oxidized with potassium dichromate and sulphuric acid
(4) calcium acetate is distilled in presence of calcium formate
Main product of the reaction,
CH3CONH2+HNO2 ... is:
(1) CH3COOH
(2) CH3CH2NH2
(3) CH3NH2
(4) CH3COONH4
The COOH group in a carboxylic acid can be replaced by 'H' by heating the acid with:
(1) Zn with HCl
(2) H2 in presence of nickel
(3) sodalime
(4) bromine and concentrated aqueous alkali
One mole of Grignard reagent reacts with the acid chlorides to give
1. Esters
2. Ethers
3. Ketone
4. None of the above
Amides can be converted into amines by:
1. Perkin reaction
2. Claisen reaction
3. Hofmann reaction
4. Kekule reaction
When formic acid reacts with PCl3, it forms:
(1) formyl chloride
(2) acetyl chloride
(3) methyl chloride
(4) propionyl chloride
The products formed in the above reaction are
1. C6H5CH2OH and CH3OH
2. C6H5OH and CH3OH
3. C6H5CH3 and CH3OH
4. C6H5CH2OH and CH4
An acid that gives wine red colour on reaction with neutral FeCl3 is:
1. | Propanoic acid | 2. | Acetic acid |
3. | Formic acid | 4. | None of the above |