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Introduction to Organic Chemistry
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1. Amines are the derivatives of
2. When benzene diazonium chloride undergoes hydrolysis, it forms
3. Which of the following is formed when-ethyl carbonate reacts with ammonia?
4. Which of the following is used as antiknocking material?
5. Which is not a correct statement about the nitro group in organic compounds
6. A solution of (+) ' 2-chloro-2-phenyl ethane is toluene racemise slowly in the presence of a small amount of SbCl5 due to the formation of
7. A water insoluble N-containing organic compound that dissolves in cold dilute HCl is likely to be a/an
8. Octane number is zero for
9. Acidic hydrogen is present in
10. Which substance chars when heated with conc. H2SO4?
11. Ethylene readily undergoes the following type of reaction
12. Benzene is formed by the polymerization of
13. On heating, salicylic acid with acetic anhydride in presence of small quantity of conc. H2SO4, results in the formation of a
14. Desulphonation of benzene sulphonic acid gives
15. Nitrobenzene on electrolytic reduction in strongly acidic medium gives
16. Which amino acid is achiral?
17. Phenol is
18. Carbohydrates are stored in human body as the polysaccharide
19. The most reactive hydrocarbon is
20. Propyne on ozonolysis forms
21. A nanopeptide contains …… peptide linkages
22. Carbonyl chloride reacts with ammonia to give
23. Haemoglobin is a chromo protein having 4 atoms of Fe in each molecule. Analysis showed 0.35% Fe hence, molecular weight of haemoglobin is
24. The maximum number of stereoisomers possible for 3-hydroxy- 2-methyl butanoic acid is
25. A primary amine reacts with an aldehyde to give