The relative reactivity of acyl compounds towards nucleophilic substitution is in the order of:
1. Acyl chloride > Acid anhydride > Ester > Amide
2. Ester > Acyl Chloride > Amide > Acid anhydride
3. Acid anhydride > amide > Ester > Acyl chloride
4. Acyl chloride > Ester > Acid anhydride > Amide
Acetone reacts with iodine to form iodoform in the presence of
(a) Ca (b) NaOH (c) KH (d) Mg
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
Which one of the following can be oxidised to the corresponding carbonyl compound?
(a) 2-hydroxy propane
(b) Ortho-nitro phenol
(c) Phenol
(d) 2-methyl-2-hydroxy propane
The product Z in the below mentioned reaction is
1. Toluene
2. Benzaldehyde
3. Benzoic acid
4. Benzene
The -OH group of an alcohol or the -COOH group of a carboxylic acid can be replaced by -Cl using
(1) phosphorus pentachloride
(2) hypochlorous acid
(3) chlorine
(4) hydrochloric acid
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 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]
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)