The reaction
CH2 = CH2 + H2 CH3-CH3 is called
Wurtz reaction
Kolbe's reaction
Sabatier-Senderens reaction
Carbylamine reaction
Formation of 2-butene as major product by dehydation of 2-butanol is according to
Markownikoff's rule
Saytzeff's rule
Peroxide effect
Anti-Markownikoffs rule
Ethene gives with acidic KMnO4 solution
ethylene glycol
ethylene oxide
formaldehyde
acetaldehyde
The strongest ortho/para directing group is
-NH2
-CH3
-Cl
-C2H5
A.
-NH2
All those groups which contain at least one pair of non-bonding electrons on the atom adjacent to the benzene ring, are ortho and para directing. Among the given options, all are ortho and para directing but their capacity of ortho-para direction on follows the order.
-H2 > -CH3 > -C2H5 >-Cl
Hence, -H2 is the strognest ortho-para direction group.
An organic alkadiene on reductive ozonolysis produces
(i) acetaldehyde
(ii) acetone
(iii) 2-methylpropane-1,3-dial
The formula of alkadiene will be
CH3C(CH3)=CHCH(CH3)CH=CHCH3
CH3CH(CH3)CH=C(CH3)CH=CHCH3
CH3C(CH3)=CHCHC(CH3)=CHCH3
CH3CH2CH(CH3)CH=CHC(CH3)=CH2
2-chloro-3-methylbutane is treated with sodium in etherial solution, then it will give
2,4-dimethylhexane
3,5-dimethylhexane
2,3,4,5-tetramethylhexane
2,6-dimethyloctane