Amines are organic compounds derived from A ammonia B nitric acid C nitrous acid D nitriles Explanation Amines are formed
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Chapter 10: Organic Functional Groups (Part-3)
Aldehydes and ketones contain which functional group A –COOH B –CHO C >C=O D –OH Explanation Both aldehydes and ketones
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Alcohols are organic compounds containing A –COOH group B –CHO group C –OH group attached to sp³ carbon D –OH
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Haloalkanes are organic compounds containing A –OH group B –COOH group C halogen atom bonded to sp³ carbon D halogen
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Aromatic hydrocarbons are compounds that contain A only single bonds B only double bonds C conjugated planar ring with delocalised
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Free radical reactions generally involve A heterolytic bond cleavage B homolytic bond cleavage C ionic intermediates D carbocation formation only
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Electrophilic addition reactions are characteristic of A alkanes B alkenes C aromatics D alcohols Explanation π-electrons of alkenes attract electrophiles,
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Hydrocarbons are organic compounds containing A carbon and oxygen B carbon and nitrogen C carbon and hydrogen D carbon only
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Conversion of alkyl halide into alcohol using aqueous KOH is an example of A elimination reaction B nucleophilic substitution C
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Stereoisomers are compounds that have A same molecular formula but different functional groups B same molecular formula but different connectivity
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