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$$n$$ - propyl alcohol and $$iso$$ - propyl alcohol can be chemically distinguished by which reagent?
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$$n$$ - propyl alcohol and $$iso$$ - propyl alcohol can be chemically distinguished by which reagent?
A.
$$PC{l_5}$$
B.
reduction
C.
oxidation with potassium dichromate
D.
ozonolysis
Answer :
oxidation with potassium dichromate
Solution :
$$n$$ - propyl alcohol and $$iso$$ - propyl alcohol gives different products on oxidation with $${K_2}C{r_2}{O_7}$$
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Releted Question 1
Ethyl alcohol is heated with conc $${H_2}S{O_4}$$ the product formed is
A.
\[{{H}_{3}}C\underset{\begin{smallmatrix} \parallel \\ O \end{smallmatrix}}{\mathop{-C-}}\,O{{C}_{2}}{{H}_{5}}\]
B.
$${C_2}{H_6}$$
C.
$${C_2}{H_4}$$
D.
$${C_2}{H_2}$$
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Releted Question 2
The compound which reacts fastest with Lucas reagent at room temperature is
A.
$${\text{butan - 1 - ol}}$$
B.
$${\text{butan - 2 - ol}}$$
C.
$${\text{2 - methylpropan - 1 - ol}}$$
D.
$${\text{2 - methylpropan - 2 - ol}}$$
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Releted Question 3
A compound that gives a positive iodoform test is
A.
1 - pentanol
B.
2 - pentanone
C.
3 - pentanone
D.
pentanal
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Releted Question 4
Diethyl ether on heating with conc. $$HI$$ gives two moles of $$H$$
A.
ethanol
B.
iodoform
C.
ethyl iodide
D.
methyl iodide
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