Formation of 2-butene as major product by dehydration of 2-butanol is according to
Markownikoff rule
Saytzeff rule
Peroxide effect
Anti-Markownikoff rule
Ethane is formed by the reaction of methyl iodide and sodium metal in dry ether solution. This reaction is known as
Clemmensen's reduction
Kolbe's reaction
Wurtz reaction
Cannizaro's reaction
The compound added to prevent chloroform to form phosgene gas (poisonous gas) is
CH3COOH
CH3OH
CH3COCH3
C2H5OH
The reaction of benzaldehyde with alkali gives
phenol+ sodium benzoate
benzene + benzyl alcohol
benzyl alcohol + sodium benzoate
phenol+ benzene
C.
benzyl alcohol + sodium benzoate
Aldehydes which do not contain an α-hydrogen atom, treated with concentrated alkali solution to give alcohol and salt of carboxylic acid is called Cannizaro reaction. Example - Benzaldehyde reacts with alkali (NaOH) to give benzyl alcohol and sodium benzoate.
The reaction C2H5ONa + BrC2H5 → C2H5-O-C2H5 + NaBr is called
Frankland reaction
Wurtz reaction
Williamson's synthesis
Cannizaro reaction
Diethyl ether on heating with conc. HI gives two moles of
ethyl iodide
ethanol
iodoform
methyl iodide
RCONH2 + Br2 + KOH → Amine
This reaction is
Carbyl amine reaction
Mustard oil reaction
Hofmann bromamde reaction
Cannizaro reaction
Reduction of an aldehyde gives
primary alcohol
monocarboxylic acid
secondary alcohol
tertiary alcohol