Explain the following behaviours: (i) Alcohols are more soluble

Previous Year Papers

Download Solved Question Papers Free for Offline Practice and view Solutions Online.

Test Series

Take Zigya Full and Sectional Test Series. Time it out for real assessment and get your results instantly.

Test Yourself

Practice and master your preparation for a specific topic or chapter. Check you scores at the end of the test.
Advertisement

 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

411.

Write the chemical equations involved when aniline is treated with the following reagents:

(i) Br2 water
(ii) CHCI3 + KOH
(iii) HCl

1278 Views

412.

Ethanal is soluble in water. Why?

763 Views

413.

Explain the mechanism of the following reaction: 

 

612 Views

Advertisement

414.

Explain the following behaviours:

(i) Alcohols are more soluble in water than the hydrocarbons of comparable molecular masses.

(ii) Ortho-nitro phenol is more acidic than ortho-methoxyphenol.


(i) As alcohol is a polar solvent .it form hydrogen bonding with water molecules while another hydrocarbon of comparable molecular masses does not form hydrogen bonding due to being non- polar i.e.

Alcohols undergo intermolecular H-bonding while hydrocarbons do not.

Hence, they are more soluble in water than the hydrocarbons of comparable molecular masses.

 

(ii)



The nitro-group is an electron-withdrawing group. The presence of this group in the ortho position decreases the electron density in the O-H bond. As a result, it is easier to lose a proton.

Also, the o-nitro phenoxide ion formed after the loss of protons is stabilised by resonance.

Hence, ortho-nitrophenol is a stronger acid.

On the other hand, a methoxy group is an electron-releasing group. Thus, it increases the electron density in the O-H bond and hence, the proton cannot be given out easily.

For this reason, ortho-nitrophenol is more acidic than ortho-methoxyphenol.

653 Views

Advertisement
Advertisement
415.

Explain the mechanism of acid catalysed hydration of an alkene to form corresponding alcohol.

2416 Views

416.

Write the mechanism of following chemical reaction:
2 CH subscript 3 CH subscript 2 OH space rightwards arrow from 413 straight k to Conc. space straight H subscript 2 SO subscript 4 of space CH subscript 3 minus CH subscript 2 minus straight O minus CH subscript 2 minus CH subscript 3

2131 Views

417.

Write the main product(s) in each of the following reactions: 

1947 Views

418.

Write the IUPAC name of the given compound:

1981 Views

Advertisement
419.

How would you convert ethanol to ethene?

1204 Views

420.

Write the equations involved in the following reactions:

(i) Reimer − Tiemann reaction
(ii) Williamson synthesis

1573 Views

Advertisement