The IUPAC name of the CH3COCH(CH3)2 is:

(1) 4-methyl isopropyl ketone

(2) 3-methyl-2-butanone

(3) isopropylmethyl ketone

(4) 2-methyl-3-butanone

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Major product maybe

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 2.  

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Choose the correct statement(s) for the reaction

           

1.  (b) is more rapidly at the higher temperature

2.  (b) is more volatile than (a)

3.  (a) is more volatile than (b)

4.  (a) is formed higher yields at a lower temperature

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1.       2.  

3.       4.  

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Major product 'A' ' is

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2. 

3.         

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The reagents that produce compound A mentioned below in a Diels-Aider reaction are

                         

1.       2.  

3.       4.  

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The following reaction gives

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3.       4.  

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The reaction 'A' is

1.       2.  

3.       4.  

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Which of the following will undergo Cannizzaro  reaction

1.       2.  

3.          4.  

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Which of the following statements is true for the major product (A) formed in the above reaction?

1. 'A' gives a positive bromine water test.
2. 'A' absorbs two moles of Hper mole of the compound in hydrogenation.
3. 'A' gives a positive DNP test.
4. All of the above.
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