The electrophile involved in the sulphonation of benzene is from

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171.

Which one of the following statements about benzyl chloride is incorrect?

  • It is less reactive than alkyl halides

  • It can be oxidised to benzaldehyde by boiling with copper nitrate solution

  • It is a lachrymatory liquid and answers Beilstein's test

  • It gives a white precipitate with alcoholic silver nitrate


172.

Which cycloalkane has the lowest heat of combustion per CH2 group?

  • Cyclopropane

  • Cyclobutane

  • Cyclopentane

  • Cyclohexane


173.

A gas decolourised by KMnO4 solution but gives no precipitate with ammoniacal cuprous chloride is

  • ethane

  • methane

  • ethene

  • acetylene


174.

Household gaseous fuel (LPG) mainly contains

  • CH4

  • C2H2

  • C2H4

  • C4H10


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175.

Benzene reacts with chlorine in sunlight to give a final product

  • CCl4

  • C6H6Cl6

  • C6Cl6

  • C6H5Cl


176.

The general formula of a cycloalkane is

  • CnHn

  • CnH2n

  • CnH2n-2

  • CnH2n + 2


177.

The reagent used to convert an alkyne to alkene is

  • Zn/HCl

  • Sn/HCl

  • Zn-Hg/HCl

  • Pd/H2


178.

n-propyl bromide on treating with alcoholic KOH produces

  • propane

  • propene

  • propyne

  • propanol


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179.

The IUPAC name for tertiary butyl iodide is

  • 4-iodo butane

  • 2-iodo butane

  • 1-iodo-3-methyl propane

  • 2-iodo-2-methyl propane


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180.

The electrophile involved in the sulphonation of benzene is

  • SO3+

  • SO32-

  • H3+O

  • SO3


D.

SO3

The electrophile involved in the sulphonation of benzene is SO3.

2H2SO4 → SO3 + H3O+ + HSO4-


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