What type of mechanism governs the chlorination reaction of methane?

1. Elimination
2. Substitution nucleophilic unimolecular (\(S_{N^1}\))
3. Free Radical
4. Substitution nucleophilic bimolecular ( \(S_{N^2}\))

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The products formed after ozonolysis of Pent-2-ene are:

1. Ethanal and Methanal 2. Ethanal and Propanal
3. Ethanal and Butanal 4. Ethanal and  Ethanol
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Decreasing order of acidic behavior of benzene, n-hexane, and ethyne is:

1. Hexane > Ethyne > Benzene

2. Benzene > Hexane > Ethyne

3. Ethyne > Benzene > Hexane

4. Benzene > Ethyne > Hexene

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Out of the above alkenes, the ones that can give 2-methyl butane on hydrogenation are:

1. a, b 2. b, c
3. a, c 4. a, b, c
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The correct order of decreasing reactivity of the following compounds:

Chlorobenzene, 2,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene, and p-Nitrochlorobenzene

with an electrophile (E+)  is :

1. Chlorobenzene > p–Nitrochlorobenzene > 2,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene
2. p – Nitro chlorobenzene > 2, 4-Dinitrochlorobenzene > Chlorobenzene 
3. Chlorobenzene  > 2, 4-Dinitrochlorobenzene > p-Nitrochlorobenzene
4. 2, 4-Dinitrochlorobenzene > Chlorobenzene > p-Nitrochlorobenzene 

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 An alkene ‘A’ on ozonolysis gives a mixture of ethanal and pentan-3-one.
The IUPAC name of ‘A’ is :

1. 3-Ethylpent-2-ene

2. 3-Ethylpent-2- yne

3. 2-Ethylpent-3-ene

4. 3-Ethylpent-4-yne

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An alkene ‘A’ contains 3 C – Cσ bonds, 8 C – H σ bonds, and 1 C – C π bond,

 ‘A’ on ozonolysis gives two moles of an aldehyde of molar mass 44 u. The IUPAC name of ‘A’ is:

1. Prop-2-yne 2. But-2-ene
3. But-2-yne 4. Prop-2-ene
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Propanal and pentane-3-one are the products of ozonolysis of an alkene. The structural formula of the alkene is  :

1. 2.  , 
3. 4.

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Which of the following is the correct balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane?

1. \(\mathrm{2 {C}_4 {H}_{10({g})}+13 {O}_{2({g})} \rightarrow 8 {CO}_{2({g})}+10 {H}_2 {O}} + Heat \)
2. \(\mathrm{2 {C}_4 {H}_{10({g})}+13 {O}_{2({g})} \rightarrow 9 {CO}_{2({g})}+10 {H}_2 {O}+} Heat \)
3. \(\mathrm{2 {C}_4 {H}_{10({g})}+14 {O}_{2({g})} \rightarrow 8 {CO}_{({g})}+10 {H}_2 {O}}+ Heat \)
4. \( \mathrm{{C}_4 {H}_{10({g})}+13 {O}_{2({g})} \rightarrow 8 {CO}_{({g})}+10 {H}_2 {O}}+ Heat\)
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