A and B in the following reactions are
1. A=RR'CH2CN, B=NaOH
2. A=RR'C , B=CH3
3. A=RR'C , B=CH3
4. A=RR"C, B=LiAlH4
Benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde can be distinguished by:
1. Iodoform test
2. 2,4 - DNP test
3. reaction
4. Wolff-Kishner's reduction
Acetaldehyde normally reacts with
1. only electrophiles
2. only nucleophiles
3. only free radicals
4. both electrophiles and nucleophiles
Nucleophilic addition reaction will be most favoured in [2006]
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The enolic form of acetone contains:
1. 9 -bonds, 1-bond and 2 lone pairs
2. 8 -bonds, 2-bonds and 2 lone pairs
3. 10 -bonds, 1-bond and 1 lone pair
4. 9 -bonds, 2-bonds and 1 lone pair
In this reaction,
CH3CHO + HCN CH3CH(OH)CN CH3CH(OH)COOH
an asymmetric compound is generated. The acid obtained would be
1. 50% D + 50% L-isomer
2. 20% D + 80% L-isomer
3. D-isomer
4. L-isomer
Cyanohydrin of which compound gives lactic acid on hydrolysis?
1. Acetone
2. Acetaldehyde
3. Propanal
4. HCHO
Formaldehyde can be distinguished from acetaldehyde by:
1. Fehling's solution
2. Schiff's reagent
3. Ammonia
4. Ammoniacal
Product P in the above reaction is -
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Acetone reacts with iodine (I2) to form iodoform in the presence of
1. CaCO3
2. NaOH
3. KOH
4. MgCO3