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t
e
n
.
a
---J u E ---
1) Phenyl benzoate
j -
2) Ammonium Cyanate t-E -
h
b
i
t
a
r
jFo
p
u
d
a
n
3) both 1 & 2
2) Fe+3
4) Fe+1
e
e
.
w
w
x E-bM-- u C
t
e
n
1) - elimination
- N-
2) - elimination
- N-
3) - elimination
- N-
4) Not at all elimination reaction
.
a
h
b
i
t
N- u
a
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p
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d
a
n
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C6H6 i) Cl2 & -vl AlCl3 ii) C Cl2, -vl AlCl3, <,
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iii) Cl2 u-
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A -~ a -n -
1) C6H4Cl2, C6Cl6, C6H6Cl6
6. CH4
B
MO2 O3
n
.
a
h
b
i
A & B
t
a
r
t
e
p
u
d
a
n
e
e
.
w
w
1) 28
8.
2) 14
Anhyd. AlCl3
C6H14
HCl
V2O5
773 K, 20 atm
where x, y, z are respectively
3) 42
4) 56
x+y
z
x, y, z -
1) 2-Methyl pentane, 3-Methyl pentane, Benzene
2-N--j- , 3-Nj , @
2) 2 - Methyl pentane, Benzene, 3 - Methyl pentane
2 - Nj , @, 3-Nj
3) Benzene, 2- Methyl pentane, 3- Methyl pentane
@, 2 - Nj , 3- Nj
4) C6H13Cl, C5H11 Cl, C6H5OH
9. An organic compound weighing 0.62 g gave 0.888 g of Magnesium pyrophosphate in the estimation of ''P'' by Carius method. The % of P in the given
compound is
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2) 30
3) 40
t
e
4) 60
10. 0.16 g of an organic compound gives 0.116 g of BaSO4. The % of "S" in this
compound is
0.16 v.
s t-
1) 30
0.116 v. BaSO4
-
2) 10
n
.
a
bh
"S"
- *aC. t-- o
3) 20
i
t
4) 16
a
r
p
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d
a
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w
w
, h-g, v- F
2) red, violet, blue
, , F
t
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n
h-g, , v- F
4) blue, blood red, violet F, h g ,
.
a
h
b
i
t
\ lA
1) Kjeldahl's method
f lA
u lA
3) Duma's method
2) Carius method
a
r
p
4) Liebig's method
J- lA
MG lA
u
d
a
- L---- xy j v
1) C2H6 > C2H4 > C2H2
en
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- L- C O%Eo LT C?
1) 2, 3 dichlorobutane
2, 3 jx-u
2) 2 chlorobutane
2 xu
3) 2, 3 dichloropentane
2, 3 jx---
4) 2 hydroxy-propanoic acid
2 jv-q-v--- x
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15. The number of conformational isomers possible for C2H6 are
C2H6 p----L
-- u
1) 2
2) 4
3) 6
t
e
4) infinite
16. An organic compound was analysed for N by Duma's method and found 30% of
n
.
a
u l-A N - Nx----p s t-
t- STP l a N2 --J-
1) 60 ml
30% N
h
b
i
2) 90 ml
C.
3) 120 ml
t
a
r
0.5
4) 30 ml
p
u
d
compound is
0.15
a
n
1) 35.5
e
e
.
w
w
2) 71
3) 53
v. s t-
4) 17.75
- L s---x ny v
.
a
h
b
i
t
--M j-x- x u J aC
1) CH3COCl
2) Cl2 CHCHO
3) ClCH2 CHO
a
r
p
u
d
a
ya vA--C-
1) Chemically inert
t
e
n
n
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--E
2) Anions
-x
3) Cations
-x
4) Chemically reactive
4) ClCH2 COOH
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21. The correct order of increasing basic nature for the following compounds is
- L- t-- ~ y J j v
1) NH3 < CH3 NH2 < (CH3)2 NH
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n
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a
h
b
i
KEY
t
a
r
1-4; 2-3; 3-2; 4-1; 5-2; 6-3; 7-4; 8-1; 9-3; 10-2; 11-1; 12-4; 13-2; 14-1; 15-4; 16-3; 171; 18-4; 19-2; 20-4; 21-1.
SOLUTIONS
p
u
d
1) NH4CNO H2 NCONH2
a
n
AlCl3
Phenyl benzoate O & P hydroxy
e
e
.
w
w
benzophenone
t
e
n
Br2
KOH
.
a
h
b
i
t
2) Fe4 [Fe (CN)6 ] 3 . x H2O is iron (III) hexa cyano Ferrate (II)
3)
H C C H
a
r
p
u
d
a
OH
n
e
e
.
ww
sun light
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Cu/ 100 atm
6) 2CH4 + O2 2CH3OH
523 K
t
e
MO2O3
n
.
a
7) 1 M 20 ml H2SO4 = 1 M 40 ml NH3
14 M Vol. of NH3 100
% of N =
1000 wt. of org. compound
h
b
i
t
a
r
14 1 40 100
= = 56%
1000 1
p
u
d
Anhyd. AlCl3
8) M - Hexane 2 - Methylpentane
HCl
(X)
a
n
+ 3 - Methyl pentane
e
e
.
w
w
(Y)
t
e
n
V2O5
M - Hexane Benzene
773 K, 20 atm
62
.
a
h
0.888
9) % of P = 100 = 40
222
0.62
[M.wt. of Mg2P2O7 = 222]
b
i
t
a
r
p
32
0.116
10) % of S = 100 = 10
233
0.16
u
d
a
n
e
e
.
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[Fe (SCN)]+2
blood red
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14) 2 assymetric carbons * mark are present, plane of symmetry is there.
CH3
t
e
H C* Cl
n
.
a
........................
H C* Cl
h
b
i
CH3
15) by the rotation of 6 H atoms around 2 C atoms in ethane results into infinite
number of special arrangements.
t
a
r
p
u
d
a
n
30 22400 0.5
Vol. of N2 at STP =
28 100
e
e
.
w
w
= 120 ml
t
e
n
80 wt. of Ag Br 100
17) % of Br =
188 wt. of organic compound
80 0.125 100
= = 35.5
188 0.15
b
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t
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a
h
a
r
p
u
d
a
H2O
n
e
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.
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20) Free radicals are neutral and reactive due to presence of unpaired electron.
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