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Acetylene on reacting with hypochlorous acid gives:

1. CH2Cl.CHO 

2. ClCH2CHO

3. Cl2CH.CHO

4. ClCH2COOH

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Benzene reacts with CH3Cl in the presence of anhy. AlCl3 to form

1. toluene

2. chlorobenzene

3. benzylchloride

4. xylene

 

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CHCHO3/NaOHXZn/CH3COOHY. Y is:

1. CH2OH-CH2OH 

2. CH3CH2OH

3. CH3COOH 

4. CH3OH

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What is the end product of the following sequences of operations?

\(\mathrm{CaC}_2 \xrightarrow{\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}} \mathrm{~A} \xrightarrow[\mathrm{Hg}^{2+}]{\mathrm{Dil} \cdot \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{SO}_4} \mathrm{~B} \underset{\mathrm{H}_2}{\stackrel{\mathrm{Ni}}{\rightarrow}} \mathrm{C}\)

1. Methyl alcohol

2. Acetaldehyde

3. Ethanol

4. Ethene

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Alkynes can be reduced to alkenes by hydrogenation in presence of:

1. raney Ni 

2. anhy. AlCl3

3. Pd 

4. Lindlar's catalyst

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R-CH=CH2C2H5OHNa/NH3(l)RCH2CH3 is called:

1. Clemmensen reduction 

2. Fisher-Spier reduction                   

3. Birch reduction

4. Arndt-Eistert reduction                   

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The cylindrical shape of an alkyne is due to 

1. three sigma C-C bonds

2. three π C-C bonds

3. two sigma C-C and one π C-C bonds

4. one sigma C-C and twoπ C-C bonds

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Octane no. of a fuel can be increased by:

1. isomerism 

2. alkylation

3. reforming 

4. all of these

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The shortest C-C bond distance is found in:

1. Diamond 

2. Ethane

3. Benzene

4. Acetylene

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Benzene reacts with n-propyl chloride in the presence of anhydrous AlCl3 to give

1. 3-propyl-1-chlorobenzene

2. n-propyl benzene

3. no reaction

4. iso-propyl benzene

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