Organic Questions 1
Organic Questions 1
Organic Questions 1
N NBF4
A
(a) CH 3 (b) HC C C CH 2
CH 2 CH CH CH 2 (d) CH 2 CH CH 2 CH 3
(c)
8. Decreasing order of reactivity of HX in the reaction ROH HX RX H 2 O
(a) HI HBr HCl HF (b) HBr HCl HI HF
(c) HCl HBr HI HF (d) HF HBr HCl HI
C6 H 5 Cl prepared by aniline with
9.
(a) HCl (b) Cu 2 Cl 2
Cl 2 in presence of anhydrous AlCl3 (d) HNO 2 and then heated with Cu 2 Cl 2
(c)
10. Propene on treatment with HBr gives
(a) Isopropyl bromide (b) Propyl bromide
(c) 1, 2-dibromoethane (d) None of the above
11. Ethylene reacts with bromine to form
(a) Chloroethane (b) Ethylene dibromide
(c) Cyclohexane (d) 1-bromo propane
12. Reaction of ethyl chloride with sodium leads to
(a) Ethane (b) Propane (c) n-butane (d) n-pentane
13. Phosgene is the common name for
(a) CO 2 and PH 3 (b) Phosphoryl chloride
(c) Carbonyl chloride (d) Carbon tetrachloride
14. Alkyl halides can be converted into Grignard reagents by
(a) Boiling them with Mg ribbon in alcoholic solution
(b) Warming them with magnesium powder in dry ether
(c) Refluxing them with MgCl 2 solution
Warming them with MgCl 2
(d)
15. Chlorobenzene is
(a) Less reactive than benzyl chloride
(b) More reactive than ethyl bromide
(c) Nearly as reactive as methyl chloride
(d) More reactive than isopropyl chloride
16. The reactivities of methyl chloride, propyl chloride and chlorobenzene are in the order
(a) Methyl chloride > propyl chloride > chlorobenzene
(b) Propyl chloride > methyl chloride > chlorobenzene
(c) Methyl chloride > chlorobenzene > propyl chloride
(d) Chlorobenzene > propyl chloride > methyl chloride
17. Reaction of t-butyl bromide with sodium methoxide produces]
(a)Isobutane (b)Isobutylene
(c)Sodium t-butoxide (d)t-butyl methyl ether