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Write the equation of the reaction of hydrogen iodide with: (i) 1-propoxypropane (ii) methoxybenzene and (iii) benzyl ethyl ether.

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ICSE-ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS -EXERCISE (PART-II Descriptive Questions) (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
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  4. Explain the fact that in aryl alkyl ethers (i) the alkoxy group activa...

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  5. Dimethyl ether is completely soluble in water, but diethyl ether is s...

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  6. What products are obtained when ethylalcohol is heated with conc. H(2...

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  7. How are the following conversions carried out ? (Write the reactions ...

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  9. How are the following conversions carried out ? Phenol to toluene

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  10. How are the following conversions carried out ? Ethanol to 1, 1- ...

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  11. How will you convert : (a) Propene to Propan-1-ol ? (b) Ethanal to...

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  12. Conversion of Phenol into salicylic acid

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  13. How are the follwing conversinos carried out? (i) Benzyl chloride ...

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  14. How are the following conversions carried out ? Ethylmagnesium brom...

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  15. How are the following conversions carried out? (i)Propene to propan-...

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  16. How are the following conversions carried out ? Phenol to salicylde...

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  17. How are the following conversions carried out ? Anisole to phenol (...

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  18. How are the following conversions carried out ? Methylmagnesium bro...

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  19. (a) Give the mechanism for the formation of ethanol from ethene. (b...

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  20. How would you account for the following : Phenols are much more acidi...

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