Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids
MCQ by Anupama Singh
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 CH3CHO and C6H5CH2CHO can be  distinguished chemically by
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The correct order of decreasing acid strength of trichloroacetic acid (A), trifluoroacetic acid (B), acetic acid (C) and formic acid (D) is
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Which of the following reactions will not result in the formation of carbon-carbon bond?
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One mole of a symmetrical alkene on ozonolysis gives two moles of an aldehyde having molecular mass of 44u. The alkene is
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One mole of an organic compound 'A' with the formula C3H8O reacts completely with two moles of HI to form X and Y. When 'Y' is boiled with aqueous sodium hydroxide, it forms Z.    Z gives positive iodoform test. The compound 'A' is
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The compound obtained when acetaldehyde reacts with dilute aqueous sodium hydroxide exhibits
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Benzaldehyde and acetone can be distinguished by using
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The compound formed as a result of oxidation of ethyl benzene by acidic KMnO4 is
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The reagent used for the separation of acetaldehyde from benzophenone is
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Toluene reacts with chromyl chloride to give
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