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Glycerol (propane-1, 2, 3-triol) is more viscous than ethylene glycol (ethane-1, 2-diol).

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Due to stronger hydrogen bonding in glycerol.
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ICSE-ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS -EXERCISE (PART-II Descriptive Questions) (VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
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  4. Why ethanol has higher boiling point than C(2)H(5)Br?

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  6. Out of the primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols, which one is res...

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  7. Name one reagent which is used for the distinction of primary, second...

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  8. Why are the lower members of alcohols soluble in water while the high...

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  9. What is the function of anhydrous ZnCl(2) in Luca's test ?

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  10. How primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols differ in their reaction...

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  11. How will you distinguish between propan-1-ol and propan-2-ol by a che...

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  12. How will you distinguish between methanol and ethanol.

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  13. Discuss briefly, the relative rates of reaction of HBr with respect t...

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  14. Which of the isomeric butyl alcohols gives the iodoform test?

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  15. Arrange the compounds A to D which have roughly the same molecular wei...

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  16. How will you distinguish between the following pairs of alcohols by a...

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  17. How will you distinguish between the following pairs of alcohols by a...

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  18. What is rectified spirit ?

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  19. What is absolute alcohol ?

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