An organic compound A reacts with sodium metal and forms B. On heating with conc. H2SO4, A gives diethyl ether. So A and B are:
1. C3H7OH and CH3ONa
2. CH3OH and CH3ONa
3. C4H9OH and C4H9ONa
4. C2H5OH and C2H5ONa

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Upon dehydration, the below mentioned compound will not give:

1.  2.  
3.    4.  
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Consider the following alcohols,

I.
II.
III.
IV.

Ease of dehydration of the above alcohols will be in the order of:

1. I < II < III < IV 2. I > II > III > IV
3. III  < II < I < IV 4. II < III < IV < I
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"A" and "B" are respectively:

 
A B
1.     
2. 
3.   
4.   

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What is the correct order of dehydration rate for the compounds (i), (ii), and (iii) when treated with concentrated \(\text{H}_2\text{SO}_4\)?

(i) 
(ii) 
(iii)

1. (i) > (iii) > (ii)                                             

2. (i) > (ii) > (iii)

3. (ii) > (i) > (iii)                                             

4. (ii) > (iii) > (i)

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Potassium permanganate reagent is used for :

1. Oxidation of primary alcohol to carboxylic acid.
2. Oxidation of primary alcohol to aldehyde.
3. Bromination of phenol to 2,4,6-tribromophenol.
4. Dehydration of propan-2-ol to propene.

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