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Alkanes can be prepared from grignard re...

Alkanes can be prepared from grignard reagents by reacting with-

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Alcohols

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Primary amines

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Alkynes

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MOTION-HYDROCARBON -Exercise - 1
  1. Which of the following reaction can be used to prepare methane ? (a)...

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  2. Which of the following compounds liberate methane when treated with ex...

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  3. Alkanes can be prepared from grignard reagents by reacting with-

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  4. Indicate the expected structure of the organic product when ethyl magn...

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  5. Kolbe’s reaction is convenient for the preparation of -

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  6. Which of the following methods of alkane synthesis involeves the elec...

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  7. Which of the following compounds does not dissolve in conc. H(2)SO(4) ...

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  8. The chlorination of methane to give C Cl(4) is an example of -

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  9. Photochemical chlorination of alkane is initiated by a process of -

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  10. A positive reaction of n–butane is possible with the reagent -

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  11. Which of the following reaction pairs constitutes the chain propagatio...

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  12. In the chlorination of (CH(3))(2)CH–CH(2)–CH(3) the substitution at -

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  13. It is necessary to use ..................... in the iodination of alka...

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  14. Direct iodination of methane is not practicable because -

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  15. In Reed’s reaction alkane reacts with Cl(2) and SO(2) in the presence ...

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  16. An alkane containing atleast carbon atoms is converted into an aromat...

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  17. The thermal decomposition of alkanes in the absence of air is known as...

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  18. A hydrocarbon with formula C(8)H(18) gives one monochloro derivative. ...

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  19. The major product formed by monobromination of methylcyclopentane is -

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  20. The number of possibel enantiomeric paira that can be produced during ...

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