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101.

The correct order of ease of cleavage of ether linkage by hydrogen halide follows

  • HI > HBr > HCl

  • HBr > HI > HCl

  • HCl > HBr > HI

  • HCl > HI > HBr


102.

What are the starting materials to get 2-methylpropene as the major product?

  • Sodium methoxide and sec-butyl bromide

  • Sodium ethoxide and sec-butyl bromide

  • Sodium tert-butoxide and ethyl bromide

  • Sodium methoxide and tert-butyl bromide


103.

Which one of the following is the correct order of increasing basic strength of nitrogen compounds in aqueous solution?

  • NH3 < C2H5NH2 < C6H5NH2 < (C2H5)2NH < C6H5CH2NH2

  • C6H5NH< NH3 < C6H5CH2NH< C2H5NH2 <  (C2H5)2NH

  • (C2H5)2NH < C6H5CH2NH< NH3 < C2H5NH< C6H5NH2

  • C6H5CH2NH2 < C2H5NH2 < NH3 < C6H5NH2 < (C2H5)2NH


104.

Hyperconjugation is most useful for stabilising which of the following carbocations?

  • Neo-pentyl

  • Tert-butyl

  • Iso-propyl

  • Ethyl


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105.

The isomerism that arises due to restricted bond rotation is

  • metamerism

  • optical isomerism

  • position isomerism

  • geometrical isomerism


106.

The IUPAC name of the following compound,[(CH3)2CH—CH2—CH=CH—CH=CH(C2H5)—CH3] is

  • 2, 8-dimethyl-4, 6-decadiene

  • 1, 1, 7, 7-tetramethyl-2, 5-octadiene

  • 1, 5-diisopropyl-1, 4-hexadiene

  • 3, 9-dimethyl-4, 6-decadiene


107.

Aryl halides doesn't undergo nucleophilic substitution reactions under ordinary conditions because of

1. approach of nucleophile is retarded
2. carbon carrying halogen atoms is sp3-hybridised
3. the substrate molecule is destabilised due to resonance
4. partial double bond character between carbon and halogen

  • 2 and 4 only

  • 1 and 4 only

  • 2 and 3 only

  • 2, 3 and 4 only


108.

A solution containing 1.8 g of a compound (empirical formula CH2O) in 40 g of water is observed to freeze at -0.465°C. The molecular formula of the compound is (kf of water = 1.86 kg K mol-1)

  • C2H4O2

  • C3H6O

  • C6H12O6

  • C5H10O5


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109.

The IUPAC name of the compound CH3-CH(CH3) CO- CH3 is

  • 3-methyl 2-butanone

  • 2-methyl 3-butanone

  • isopropyl methyl ketone

  • methyl isopropyl ketone


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110.

In Lassaigne's test for the detection of halogens, the sodium fusion extract is first boiled with concentrated nitric acid. This is

  • to remove silver halides

  • to decompose Na2S and NaCN, if present

  • to dissolve Ag2S

  • to dissolve AgCN, if formed


B.

to decompose Na2S and NaCN, if present

To test halogens, it is necessary to remove sodium cyanide and sodium sulphide from the sodium extract, if N and S are present. This is done by boiling sodium extract with conc HNO3.

          NaCN + HNO3 → NaNO3 + HCN↑

          Na2S + 2HNO3 → 2 NaNO+ H2S↑

 


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