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561.

Wurtz's reaction involves the reduction of alkyl halide with :

  • Zn/ HCl

  • HI

  • Zn/ Cu couple

  • Na in ether


562.

The compound that does not answer iodoform test is :

  • ethanol

  • ethanal

  • methanol

  • propanone


563.

Best method of preparing alkyl chloride is

  • ROH + SOCl2 → 

  • ROH + PCl5 → 

  • ROH + PCl3 →

  • ROH + HCl AnhyZnCl2


564.

Acetylene can be obtained by the reaction

  • HCOOK Electrolysis

  • CHI3 + Ag 

  • CH3CH2OH 443KConc. H2SO4

  • Be2C + H2O →


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565.

Consider the following reactions,

C2H2 500°Cred hot iron tube A

70°Cconc. HNO3, conc. H2SO4 B

LiAlH4 C6H5-N=N-C6N5

A and B are

  • A = C2H4; B = C6H6

  • A = C2H6; B = C6H5NH2

  • A = C2H4; B = C6H5NH2

  • A = C6H6; B = C6H5NO2


566.

Chloroethane reacts with X to form diethyl ether. What is X ?

  • NaOH

  • H2SO4

  • C2H5ONa

  • Na2S2O3


567.

Formation of alkane by the action of zinc on alkyl halide is called

  • Wurtz reaction

  • Kolbe's reaction

  • Ulmann's reaction

  • Frankland reaction


568.

In chloroethane, the carbon bearing halogen is bonded to ...... hydrogen (s). It is called ........ alkyl halide.

  • Two, primary

  • Three, primary

  • Two, secondary

  • One, tertiary


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569.

What is the minimum quantity (in grams) of methyl iodide required for preparing one mole of ethane by Wurtz reaction ? (Atomic weight of iodine = 127)

  • 142

  • 568

  • 326

  • 284


570.

The following reaction is an example of .......... reaction-

C2H4Br2 → C2H2

  • addition

  • dehydrohalogination

  • substitution

  • debromination


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