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प्रश्न
The molecular formula of an open-chain organic compound is C3H6. The class of the compound is ______
पर्याय
alkane
alkene
alkyne
alcohol
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उत्तर
The molecular formula of an open-chain organic compound is C3H6. The class of the compound is an alkene.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give the structural formula of the following functional group:
Aldehydes
Which of the following belong to same homologous series?
C3H8, C3H6, C4H8, C4H6
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How will you convert
Ethyne to acetaldehyde
When ethanol is heated with conc. H2SO4 at 170oC, it gets converted into ethane. In this reaction conc. H2SO4 acts as
The list of some organic compounds is given below:
Ethanol, ethane, methane, ethyne and ethene
From the above list, name a compound:
Which decolourises bromine solution in carbon tetrachloride?
Compound A is bubbled through bromine dissolved in carbon tetrachloride and the product is CH2Br - CH2Br.
\[\ce{A ->[Br2/Od4] CH2Br - CH2Br}\]
What the procedure for converting the product of (b) (IV) back to A?
Name the compound prepared by the following reaction:
\[\ce{CO + 2H2 (Zinc oxide catalyst) ->}\]
Give the IUPAC name of the organic compound represented by the structural formula given below:
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{Cl}\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\\
|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\\
\ce{H - C - C - C - C - C - H}\\
|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}|\\
\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{Cl}\phantom{..}\ce{H}\phantom{...}\ce{H}\end{array}\]
The structures of six organic compounds are shown:
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A \[\begin{array}{cc} |
B \[\begin{array}{cc} |
C \[\begin{array}{cc} |
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D \[\begin{array}{cc} |
E \[\begin{array}{cc} |
F \[\begin{array}{cc} |
- Identify two of the compounds that are members of the same homologous series but are not isomers.
- Which two compounds are isomers of each other?
- F can be prepared from D. Give a chemical equation for the reaction.
