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CHETANA PUBLICATION-HYDROCARBONS-EXERCISE
  1. Which product is poisonous and causes air pollution formed by incomple...

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  2. Explain pyrolysis of hexane.

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  3. Write a short on wuetz synthesis.

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  4. Give isomer of hexane and give its IUPAC name.

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  5. 2 - ethyl butane alkanes are wrongly named write their correct IUPAC n...

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  6. 3,5 - dimenthy hexane alkanes are wrongly named write their correct IU...

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  7. 2,3 - dimenthyl 3 - ethyl pentane alkanes are wrongly named write thei...

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  8. What is the action of following on ethane

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  9. Predict the alkane obtained by action of sodium metal on n-propyl chlo...

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  10. Predict the alkane obtained by catalytic hydrogenation of isobutylene.

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  11. Write the chemical equation for comustion of propane.

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  12. Explain chlorination of methane.

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  13. Give the structures of the 2,5 - dimethylhept - 3 - ene alkene

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  14. Give the structures of the 2 - methylbuta - 1,3 - diene.

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  15. What is the action of C12 reagents on ethene?

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  16. What is the action of H2gas reagents on ethene?

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  17. Write a note on polymerisation of alkenes.

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  18. Give the ozonolysis reaction of propene.

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  19. State and explain peroxide effect..

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  20. What is the action of HBr on 2 -methyl propene?

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  21. Write the structure of alkyl halide obtained by the action of hydrogen...

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