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प्रश्न
An alcohol (x) gives blue colour in Victormeyer’s test and 3.7 g of X when treated with metallic sodium liberates 560 mL of hydrogen at 273 K and 1 atm pressure what will be the possible structure of X?
विकल्प
CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3
CH3 – CH(OH) – CH3
CH3 – C(OH) (CH3)2
CH3 – CH2 – CH(OH) – CH2 – CH3
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उत्तर
CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3
Explanation:
\[\ce{2R - OH + 2Na -> 2RONa + H2 ^}\] 2 moles of alcohol gives 1 mole of H2 which occupies 22.4 L at 273 K and 1 atm
∴ number of moles of alcohol = `(2 "moles of R" - "OH")/(22.4 "L of H"_2) xx 560 "mL"`
= 0.05 moles
∴ no. of moles = `"mass"/"molar mass"`
molar mass = `3.7/0.05` = 74 g mol−1
General formula for R – OH Cn H2n+1 – OH
∴ n(12) + (2n+1) (1) + 16 + 1 = 74
14n = 74 – 18
14n = 56
∴ n = `56/14` = 4
The 2° alcohol which contains 4 carbon is CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3
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\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{CH3}\phantom{......}\\
|\phantom{........}\\
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|\phantom{............}|\phantom{........}\\
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