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  1. Why solubility of alcohols in water decreases with increase in molecul...

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  2. Why has phenol, higher boiling point than toluene ?

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  3. Why alcohols are weaker acids than water ?

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  4. What are Kolbe’s Reaction ? Give one example.

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  5. Write following name reactions : Riemer Tiemann reactioin.

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  6. How will you convert phenol to salicylic acid ?

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  7. Discuss the reaction and mechanism of acidic dehydration of ethyl alco...

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  8. Why is phenol stronger acid than the alcohols ? Explain in detail.

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  9. Why primary alcohols are more acidic than secondary alcohols?

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  10. Why -OH group in phenol is ortho and para directing in nature ?

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  11. Write short note on : Schotten Baumann reaction

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  12. Write esterification reaction.

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  13. What is Coupling reaction ?

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  14. How is phenol converted into picric acid ?

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  15. How is phenol converted into phenolphthalein ?

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  16. Explain Lucas test to distinguish between 1^@, 2^@ and 3^@ alcohols.

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  17. Distinguish between primary, secondary andtertiary alcohols by chemica...

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  18. Write short on victor Meyer's test to distinguish between 1°,2° and 3°...

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  19. Discuss oxidation of primary,secondary and tertiary alcohols.

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  20. Compare the acidic characters of primary, secondary and tertiary alcoh...

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