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Class 12 Chemistry Practice Test: Methods of Carboxylic Acids Preparation
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Class 12 Chemistry Practice Test: Methods of Carboxylic Acids Preparation
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1. Acidic hydrolysis of ethyl benzoate directly gives benzoic acid.
2. Benzoic acid is obtained from the oxidation of _______ with alkaline KMnO4 followed by treatment with mineral acid.
3. p-Xylene on reaction with acidified potassium dichromate at high temperature gives ________
4. Which of the following cannot be converted to benzoic acid on reaction with KMnO4-KOH followed by H3O+?
5. How can methyl magnesium bromide be converted to propanoic acid?
6. Which of the following pairs do not give the same compound on heating with alkaline potassium permanganate?
7. How can methyl magnesium bromide be converted to propanoic acid?
8. Benzoic acid can be prepared by oxidation of tert-Butyl benzene.
9. Which of the following is known as Jones reagent?
10. Ethanoyl chloride on hydrolysis with aqueous NaOH gives _______
11. Identify X in the following conversion.
Benzamide undergoes oxidation to form benzoic acid
12. Benzoic acid can be prepared by oxidation of tert-Butyl benzene.
13. Identify the most suitable reagent for the conversion of ethanal to acetic acid.
14. Which of the following pairs do not give the same compound on heating with alkaline potassium permanganate?
15. Benzoic ethanoic anhydride on hydrolysis gives __________