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A carbon compound ‘A’ having melting point 156K and boiling point 351K, with molecular formula C2H6O is soluble in water in all proportions.

  1. Identify ‘A’ and draw its electron dot structure.
  2. Give the molecular formulae of any two homologues of ‘A’.
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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

Anita added a drop each of diluted acetic acid and diluted hydrochloric acid on pH paper and compared the colors. Which of the following is the correct conclusion?

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanoic Acid

Shristi heated Ethanol with a compound A in presence of a few drops of concentrated sulphuric acid and observed a sweet smelling compound B is formed. When B is treated with sodium hydroxide it gives back Ethanol and a compound C.

  1. Identify A and C
  2. Give one use each of compounds A and B.
  3. Write the chemical reactions involved and name the reactions.
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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanoic Acid

What is the role of concentrated Sulphuric acid when it is heated with Ethanol at 443 K. Give the reaction involved.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanol

Reshu by mistake forgot to label the two test tubes containing Ethanol and Ethanoic acid. Suggest an experiment to identify the substances correctly? Illustrate the reactions with the help of chemical equations.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanoic Acid

Write the chemical formula of two consecutive homologous of organic compounds having functional group - OH. 

What happens to the (i) boiling point and (ii) solubility of organic compounds of a homologous series as the molecular mass increases?

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

Consider the following molecular formulae of carbon compounds:

(i) CH3COOH (ii) CH3OH (iii) C2H6 (iv) C3H4 (v) C4H

  1. Which one of these compounds belongs to homologous series of alcohols?
  2. Identify the compound having triple bond between carbon-carbon atoms.
  3. Write the molecular formula of the first member of the homologous series to which CH3COOH belongs.
  4. Write the general formula of the series to which the compound C4H8 belongs.
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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

Consider the carbon compounds having following molecular formula:

(i) C2H2 (ii) C2H5 (iii) C3H7OH (iv) C2H6COOH (v) CH3CHO

  1. Identify which one of the above compounds, is a member of aldehyde series.
  2. Write the general formula of the series to which compound C2H2 belongs.
  3. Which one of the above compounds has triple bonds between carbon-carbon atoms?
  4. Write the molecular formula of the first member of the homologous series to which the compound C3H7OH belongs.
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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

Consider the carbon compounds having following molecular formula:

(i) C3H6 (ii) C3H8 (iii) C4H6 (iv) C6H6 (v) C6H12

  1. State the number of double covalent bonds present in C3H8.
  2. Write the formula of first member of the homologous series to which the carbon compound C4H6 belongs.
  3. Which one of the above compounds forms a ring structure of carbon atoms?
  4. Identify, which of the above compounds, is a member of alkane series.
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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

Name and draw the electron dot structure of first homologue of alkynes series.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

It is observed that covalent compounds are had conductors of electricity. Give reason. 

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: The Covalent Bond

Carbon can neither form C4- cation nor C4 anion. Why?

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: The Covalent Bond

Draw electron dot structure of Ethanol.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanol

Name the third homologue of alcohols.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

Name the third homologue of aldehydes.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Homologous Series

Name the following:

\[\ce{CH3 - CH2CH = CH2}\]

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: The Covalent Bond

Show the covalent bond formation in nitrogen molecule.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: The Covalent Bond

Raina while doing certain reactions observed that heating of substance ‘X’ with a vinegar-like smell with a substance ‘Y’ (which is used as an industrial solvent.) in the presence of conc. Sulphuric acid in a water bath gives a sweet-smelling liquid ‘Z’ having molecular formula C4H8O2. When heated with caustic soda (NaOH), ‘Z’ gives back the sodium salt and the compound ‘Y’.

Identify ‘X’, ‘Y’, and ‘Z’. Illustrate the changes with the help of suitable chemical equations.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanoic Acid

A spatula full of sodium carbonate is taken in a test tube and 2 mL of dilute ethanoic acid is added to it.

Write a chemical equation for the reaction.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: Ethanoic Acid

The number of single and double bonds present in a molecule of benzene (C6H6) respectively, are ______.

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Chapter: [4] Carbon and its Compounds
Concept: The Covalent Bond
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