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प्रश्न
Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:
Water is added to calcium carbide.
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उत्तर
\[\ce{\underset{carbine}{\underset{Calcium}{CaC2}} + 2H2O -> Ca(OH)2 + \underset{Acetylene}{CH ≡ CH}}\]
संबंधित प्रश्न
Give four differences between organic and inorganic cornpounds.
What is hydrogenation? How hydrogenation of ethene occurs? Give one use of hydrogenation.
(a) Draw the structural formula of ethene.
(b) What is the feature of the ethene structure, which allows ethene to react with chlorine in the way it does?
The list of some organic compounds is given below:
Ethanol, ethane, methane, ethyne and ethene
From the above list, name a compound:
Which forms methanoic acid on oxidation in the presence of copper at 200°C
The list of some organic compounds is given below:
Ethanol, ethane, methane, ethyne and ethene
From the above list, name a compound:
Which forms chloroform on halogenations in the presence of sunlight?
Ethylene forms and addition product with chlorine. name this addition product and write its structural formula.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the following:
Burning of ethane in plentiful supply for air.
Give the IUPAC name of the organic compound represented by the structural formula given below:
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{.}\ce{H\phantom{...}H\phantom{...}O}\phantom{..}\\
\phantom{.}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{....}||\phantom{..}\\
\ce{H - C - C - C - OH}\\
\phantom{}|\phantom{....}|\phantom{......}\\
\phantom{}\ce{H\phantom{...}H}\phantom{......}
\end{array}\]
The compound in its pure form turns into an ice like solid on cooling.
The structures of six organic compounds are shown:
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A \[\begin{array}{cc} |
B \[\begin{array}{cc} |
C \[\begin{array}{cc} |
|
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.
