Balaji Inorganic Chemistry

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Balaji Inorganic Chemistry Objective for Students

Ethyl alcohol is less acidic than phenol because:

(A) The phenoxide ion is more resonance stabilized than phenol

(B) There is more hydrogen bonding in phenol than in ethyl alcohol

(C) The ethoxide ion is less resonance stabilized than ethyl alcohol

(D) Phenol has a higher b.p. than ethyl alcohol

Option a – The phenoxide ion is more resonance stabilized than phenol

Which of the following pairs can be distinguished by iodine and dilute NaOH:

(A) N-propyl alcohol and n-butyl alcohol

(B) t-Butyl alcohol and s-butyl alcohol

(C) Benzyl alcohol and cyclohexanol

(D) n-Propyl alcohol and ethyl methyl ether

Option b – t-Butyl alcohol and s-butyl alcohol

The order of reactivity of methyl alcohol (I), isopropyl alcohol (II) tertiary butyl alcohol (III), and ethyl alcohol (IV) for esterification in decreasing order will be:

(A) I > II > III > IV

(B) IV > III > II > I

(C) I > IV > II > III

(D) I > IV > III > II

Option c – I > IV > II > III

The reactivity of alcohols with HCl is in the order of:

(A) Tert butyl alcohol > sec. butyl alcohol > primary butyl alcohol

(B) Primary butyl alcohol > sec. butyl alcohol > tert butyl alcohol

(C) Sec. butyl alcohol > tert butyl alcohol > primary butyl alcohol

(D) Sec. butyl alcohol > primary butyl alcohol > tert butyl alcohol

Option a – Tert butyl alcohol > sec. butyl alcohol > primary butyl alcohol

The correct order of boiling points of n-pentane, butyraldehyde, diethyl ether and n-butyl alcohol is:

(A) n-Pentane > butyraldehyde > diethyl ether > n-butyl alcohol

(B) n-Pentane > diethyl ether > butyraldehyde > n-butyl alcohol

(C) n-Butyl alcohol > butyraldehyde > n-pentane > diethyl ether

(D) n-Butyl alcohol > diethyl ether > n-pentane > butyraldehyde

Option c – n-Butyl alcohol > butyraldehyde > n-pentane > diethyl ether

Methylethylketone can be obtained by the oxidation of:

(A) 2-Butanol

(B) 2-Propanol

(C) 1-Butanol

(D) Tert.butyl alcohol

Option a – 2-Butanol

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