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Aldehyde group is o, p-directing and activating in electrophilic substituion reactions of aromatic aldehydes.

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  2. Carbonyl compounds undergo electrophilic additon reactions

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  4. In clemmensen reduction aldehyde changes into

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  5. What is catalytic dehydrogenation of alcohols ?

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  6. Reduction of an aldehyde with H2 /Pd gives a 1^@ alcohol.

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  7. Explain why aldehydes are more reactive than ketones towards nucleophi...

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  8. Write Wolff Kishner reduction.

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  9. Ketones can not be easily oxidised with mild oxidising agents like Tol...

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  10. Give the chemistry of silver mirror test or Tollen's test

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  11. How does > C= C < differ from >C =O group in chemical reactions ?

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  12. Write the IUPAC name of salicylaldehyde

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  13. Write Rosenmund reaction.

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  14. How will you prepare aldehydes from nitriles ? (Stephan’s reaction)

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  15. What are Etard reaction?

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  16. Explain the following reaction reaction : Friedal Craft acylation.

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  17. Write Gatterman Koch reaction

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  18. Aldehydes and ketones have lower boiling points than corresponding alc...

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  19. Why do aldehydes and ketones have high dipole moments?

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  20. Discuss the nature of C-O Bond in carbonyl compounds.

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