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Dialkyl cadmium reacts with a compound to form a ketone

The compound is:

1. acid

2. acid chloride

3. ester

4. CO

Subtopic:  Aldehydes & Ketones: Preparation & Properties |
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Ketones are less reactive than aldehydes because:

(1) C=O group is more polar in ketones

(2) of electromeric effect

(3) of steric hindrance to the attacking reagent 

(4) none of the above

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The polymer is obtained when HCHO is allowed to stand. It is a white solid. The polymer is:

(1) trioxane

(2) formose

(3) para-formaldehyde

(4) metaldehyde

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The important step in Cannizzaro's reaction is the intermolecular shift of:

(1) proton

(2) H-atom

(3) hydride ion

(4) hydronium ion

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Pinacole is:

1. 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butandiol

2. 3,3-dimethyl-2-propanone

3. 3-methylbutan-2-ol

4. None of the above

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Which reaction is used for detecting the presence of carbonyl group?

1. Reaction with hydrazine

2. Reaction with phenylhydrazine

3. Reaction with hydroxylamine

4. All of the above

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Acetone is used in:

1. face creams

2. vanilla

3. nail polishes

4. sweet-smelling erasers

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Benedict's solution provides:

(1) Ag+

(2) Cu2+

(3) Ba2+

(4) Li+

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Jones reagent is:

1. Acidified KMnO4

2. K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4 or chromic acid + H2SO4

3. Alkaline K2Cr2O7

4. None of the above

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Acetaldehyde undergoes self condensation in presence of aluminium ethoxide to give ethyl acetate. This reaction is called:

(1) Perkin reaction

(2) Tischenko's reaction

(3) Cannizzaro's reaction

(4) Aldol condensation

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