Alkyne Revision Slide
Alkyne Revision Slide
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01. The compound with molecular formula C4H6 has -
(1) One double bond
(2) One triple bond or two double bonds
(3) All single bonds
(4) One triple bond and one double bond
Alkyne
02. Which of the following statements is not correct
about ethyne –
(1) It belongs to the homologous series with general
formula Cn H2n–2 where n = 2, 3 etc
(2) It is a linear molecule with bond angles of 180°
(3) It has triple bond in which the two carbon
atoms share 6 elements
(4) It undergoes eletrophilic addition more readily
than ethene
03. The reduction of 3- hexyne with H2/Lindlar’s
catalyst gives predominantly –
(1) n - Hexane
(2) trans - 3 - hexene
(3) cis-3-hexene
(4) A mixture of cis and trans-3-hexene
04. The conversion of HC HC into CH2ClCHO takes
place in -
05. By the action of hydrobromic acid on ethyne we get
(1) Methyl iodide
(2) Ethyl iodide
(3) Ethyledene bromide
(4) 1, 2 - Dibromo ethane
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07. Reaction of alkenes and alkynes with hypochlorous
acid is called –
(1) Hydroxy chlorination
(2) Chlorohydroxylation
(3) Chlorination
(4) Hydroxylation
08. Hydration of propyne gives –
(1) 1-Propanol
(2) 2-Propanol
(3) Propanal
(4) Propanone
09. By the addition of CO and H2O on ethyne, the
following is obtained –
(1) Propenoic acid
(2) Propanal
(3) Propanoic acid
(4) Acetic acid
10. An alkyne which gives two moles of acetic acid on
ozonolysis to –
(1) 1- Butyne
(2) 2 - Butyne
(3) Methyl acetylene
(4) 3-methyl-1-butyne
11. An alkyne C7H12 on reaction with alk. KMnO4 and
subsequent acidification with HCl yields a mixture
of
The alkyne is –
(1) 3- Hexyne
(2) 2-Methyl-3-hexyne
(3) 2-Methyl-2-hexyne
(4) 2-Methyl-2-hexene
12.
13. A compound (C5H8) reacts with ammonical AgNO3
to give a white precipitate and reacts with excess of
KMnO4 solution to give (CH3)2CH – COOH.
The compound is –
(1) CH2 = CH – CH = CH – CH3
(2) (CH3)2CH – C CH
(3) CH3(CH2)2C CH
(4) (CH3)2C = C = CH2
14. Which of the following compounds will not give a
precipitate with Tollen’s reagent –
(1) Ethyne
(2) 1-Butyne
(3) 3-Methyl-1butyne
(4) 2-Pentyne
15. Westrosol is a solvent & it is prepared by –
(1) CH CH + 2Cl2
(2) CH CH + 2HCl & then Ca(OH)2
(3) CH CH + 2Cl2 & Ca(OH)2
(4) None of these
16. An organic compound decolourises bromine in
CCl4 and can be reduced catalytically. Also, it gives
a precipitate with ammonical cuprous chloride. The
compound can be –
(1) CH3 – CH = CH – CH3
(2) CH3CH2C CH
(3) CH3CH = CH2
(4) CH3C = CH2
17. 1 - Butyne is formed when ethyl bromide is heated
with –
(1) Sodium ethoxide
(2) Silver acrylate
(3) Sodium acetylide
(4) Silver acetate
18. Which one of the following formula correctly
represents the organic compound formed when
1, 2-dibromoethane is heated with NaOH in ethanol
solution ?
(1) C2H2 (2) C2H4
(3) C2H6 (4) CH3OH
19. In the reaction the major product formed is -
CH3 – C C – Na +(CH3)2 CHCl ?
(1) 4 - Methyl-2-pentyne
(2) Propyne
(3) Propene
(4) 3-methyl-1-pentene
20. For preparing R – C CH from Grignard’s reagent
we take –
(1) CH CH, CH3MgBr & RI
(2) CH3 – C CH + RMgBr + CH3I
(3) CH CH, CH3MgBr + R'I
(4) None of these
21. Acetylene may be prepared using Kolbe’s
elecrtrolytic method employing –
(1) Pot. acetate
(2) Pot. succinate
(3) Pot. fumarate
(4) None of these
22. Acetylene is prepared industrially by passing
electric discharge through graphite electrods in the
atmosphere of –
(1) Air
(2) N2
(3) H2
(4) CO2
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