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Clemmensen reduction of a ketone is carried out in the presence of :
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Clemmensen reduction of a ketone is carried out in the presence of :
A.
$$LiAl{H_4}$$
B.
$$Zn - Hg$$ with $$HCl$$
C.
Glycol with $$KOH$$
D.
$${H_2}$$ with $$Pt$$ as catalyst
Answer :
$$Zn - Hg$$ with $$HCl$$
Solution :
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Releted Question 1
The reagent with which both acetaldehyde and acetone react easily is
A.
Fehling’s reagent
B.
Grignard reagent
C.
Schiff’s reagent
D.
Tollen’s reagent
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Releted Question 2
The Cannizzaro reaction is not given by
A.
trimethylacetaldehye
B.
acetaldehyde
C.
benzaldehyde
D.
formaldehyde
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Releted Question 3
The compound that will not give iodoform on treatment with alkali and iodine is :
A.
acetone
B.
ethanol
C.
diethyl ketone
D.
isopropyl alcohol
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Releted Question 4
Polarisation of electrons in acrolein may be written as
A.
$$\mathop {C{H_2}}\limits^{{\delta ^ - }} = CH - \mathop {CH}\limits^{{\delta ^ + }} = O$$
B.
$$\mathop {C{H_2}}\limits^{{\delta ^ - }} = CH - CH = \mathop O\limits^{{\delta ^ + }} $$
C.
$$\mathop {C{H_2}}\limits^{{\delta ^ - }} = \mathop {CH}\limits^{{\delta ^ + }} - CH = O$$
D.
$$\mathop {C{H_2}}\limits^{{\delta ^ + }} = CH - CH = \mathop O\limits^{{\delta ^ - }} $$
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