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Chemistry

Class

JEE Class 12

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41.

CH3Br + KCN (alc) → X Na/ C2H5OHReduction Y

What is Y in the series?

  • CH3CN

  • C2H5CN

  • C2H5NH2

  • CH3NH2


C.

C2H5NH2

The reaction can be written as -

CH3BrMethyl Bromide KCN (alc.) CH3CNMethyl cyanide Na-C2H5OH CH3CH2NH2Ethyl amine

Y in the above reaction is Ethyl amine (C2H5NH2).


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42.

Williamson's synthesis is used for the preparation of

  • acid

  • ester

  • ether

  • alcohol


43.

Raffinose is

  • trisaccharide

  • disaccharide

  • monosaccharide

  • polysaccharide


44.

Name the compound/ compounds used in the preparation of Nylon-66.

  • ε-caprolactum

  • hexamethylene diamine and adipic acid

  • dimethyl terephthalate

  • hexamethylene diamine


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45.

Acetonitrile on reduction gives

  • propanamine

  • methanamine

  • ethanamine

  • None of these


46.

2, 4, 6-trinitro phenol is

  • tear gas

  • picric acid

  • chloropicrin

  • All of these


47.

By combining the two calcium salts of carboxylic acids we are preparing 2-butanone. Find the correct pair of the following:

  • calcium formate + calcium propanoate

  • calcium acetate + calcium propanoate

  • calcium acetate + calcium acetate

  • calcium formate + calcium acetate


48.

Which of the following can be used to differentiate between aldehyde and ketone ?

  • Ammoniacal AgNO3

  • Ammoniacal AgNO3 in presence of tartarate ion

  • I2 in the presence of base

  • Ammoniacal AgNO3 in the presence of citrate ion


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49.

Methyl amine reacts with methyl iodide. For completion of reaction, how many moles of methyl iodide are required ?

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4


50.

Acetonitrile Hydrolysis ?

  • acetic acid

  • propionic acid

  • formic acid

  • None of these


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